This paper proposes a novel hierarchical controller for connected truck platoons. To this end, the predecessor following topology is used to characterize the communication connectivity between connected trucks. Then, a longitudinal efficient controller consisting of upper-level and lower-level controllers is proposed. In particular, the upper-level controller is designed based on the kinematic model to handle the car-following interactions between connected trucks and delays in communication and input. The lower-level controller comprises a feedforward and a feedback control law. The feedforward control law converts the desired acceleration from the upper-level controller into the vehicle throttle or braking pressure using the inverse dynamic model, while the feedback control law compensates for the control error caused by unknown vehicle parameters. In addition, in the linear region, the internal stability is analyzed based on the second-order kinematic model using s-domain analysis and linearization method, respectively. Then, the string stability is proved. The influence of parameters on the stability performance is extensively discussed using the stability diagram. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed controller is verified via co-simulations in PreScan and TruckSim, in terms of acceleration, velocity, and spacing error profiles.
A Hierarchical Controller for Connected Truck Platoon: Analysis and Verification
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ; 26 , 6 ; 7465-7475
01.06.2025
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DOAJ | 2022
|Wiley | 2022
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