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2018-04-03

A Deep Learning based Virtual Sensor for Vehicle Sideslip Angle Estimation: Experimental Results 2018-01-1089

Modern vehicles have several active systems on board such as the Electronic Stability Control. Many of these systems require knowledge of vehicle states such as sideslip angle and yaw rate for feedback control. Sideslip angle cannot be measured with the standard sensors present in a vehicle, but it can be measured by very expensive and large optical sensors. As a result, state observers have been used to estimate sideslip angle of vehicles. The current state of the art does not present an algorithm which can robustly estimate the sideslip angle for vehicles with all-wheel drive. A deep learning network based sideslip angle observer is presented in this article for robust estimation of vehicle sideslip angle. The observer takes in the inputs from all the on board sensors present in a vehicle and it gives out an estimate of the sideslip angle. The observer is tested extensively using data which are obtained from proving grounds in high tire-road friction coefficient conditions. The data are collected from an instrumented prototype super-sports vehicle which is driven by professional test drivers. It is found that the presented observer can accurately estimate the sideslip angle for a variety of handling maneuvers.

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