Tube-based Guaranteed Cost Model Predictive Control Applied to Autonomous Driving Up to the Limits of Handling

The development of control techniques to maintain vehicle stability under possible loss-of-control scenarios is essential to the safe deployment of autonomous ground vehicles in public scenarios. In this paper, we propose a tube-based guaranteed cost model predictive controller for autonomous vehicl...

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Main Authors Massera, Carlos M, Santos, Tiago C. dos, Terra, Marco H, Wolf, Denis F
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 09.12.2020
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DOI10.48550/arxiv.2012.05334

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Summary:The development of control techniques to maintain vehicle stability under possible loss-of-control scenarios is essential to the safe deployment of autonomous ground vehicles in public scenarios. In this paper, we propose a tube-based guaranteed cost model predictive controller for autonomous vehicles able to avoid front and rear tire saturation and to track a provided reference trajectory up to the limits of handling of the vehicle. Such an approach ensures the vehicle will remain within its safe operational envelope; therefore, guaranteeing both stability and performance of the vehicle, including highly dynamic maneuvers that may be necessary for emergency conditions. We also propose a new conservative approximation of the nonlinear vehicle dynamics to a linear system subject to norm bounded multiplicative uncertainties and a new maximal robust controllable invariant set for vehicle dynamics. It consists of a larger feasible state-space region when compared to previously proposed invariant sets. Finally, we present both simulation and in-vehicle results of the performance of the proposed approach.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2012.05334