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A New Rotating Wedge Clutch Actuation System

2017-10-08
2017-01-2441
Rotating clutches play an important role in automatic transmissions (AT), dual-clutch transmissions (DCT) and hybrid transmissions. It is very important to continually improve the transmission systems in the areas such as simplifying actuator designs, reducing cost and increasing controllability. A new concept of electrical motor driven actuation using a wedge mechanism, a wedge clutch, demonstrates potential benefits. This wedge clutch has the characteristics of good mechanical advantage, self-reinforcement, and faster and more precise controllability using electrical motor. In this paper, a new rotating wedge clutch is proposed. It presents a challenge since the motor actuator has to be stationary while the clutch piston is rotating. A new mechanism to connect the motor to the wedge piston, including dual-plane bearings and two mechanical ramp linkages, is studied. The design and verification of the physical structure of the actuator are discussed in detail in the paper.
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A Multimodal States Based Vehicle Descriptor and Dilated Convolutional Social Pooling for Vehicle Trajectory Prediction

2021-01-13
2020-01-5113
Precise trajectory prediction of surrounding vehicles is critical for decision-making of autonomous vehicles, and learning-based approaches are well recognized for the robustness. However, state-of-the-art learning-based methods ignore (1) the feasibility of the vehicle’s multimodal state information for prediction and (2) the mutually exclusive relationship between the global traffic scene receptive fields and the local position resolution when modeling vehicles’ interactions, which may influence prediction accuracy. Therefore, we propose a “vehicle descriptor”-based long short-term memory (LSTM) model with the dilated convolutional social pooling (VD+DCS-LSTM) to cope with the above issues.
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Robust Speed Synchronization Control for an Integrated Motor-Transmission Powertrain System with Feedback Delay

2019-04-02
2019-01-1206
Motor speed synchronization is important in gear shifting of emerging clutchless automated manual transmissions for battery electric vehicles (BEV) and other kinds of parallel shaft-based powertrains for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). Difficulties of the problem mainly come from random delay induced by network communication and unknown load torques from air drag, oil drag, and friction torques, etc. To deal with these two factors, this paper proposes a robust speed synchronization controller based on act-and-wait control and disturbance observer. The former is a kind of periodical controller specially for regulating problems with feedback delay while the latter is a technique for active disturbance rejection. Firstly, the dynamic model of the motor shaft is formulated, and the system parameters are offline identified. The speed tracking problem is then transformed into a regulating one.
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