Novel pre-emptive control solutions for V2X connected electric vehicles
V2X technologies will become widespread in the next generation of passenger cars, and enable the development of novel vehicle control functionalities. Although a wide literature describes the energy efficiency benefits of V2X connectivity, e.g., in terms of vehicle speed profiling and platooning, th...
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Zusammenfassung: | V2X technologies will become widespread in the next generation of passenger
cars, and enable the development of novel vehicle control functionalities.
Although a wide literature describes the energy efficiency benefits of V2X
connectivity, e.g., in terms of vehicle speed profiling and platooning, there
is a gap in the analysis of the potential of vehicle connectivity in enhancing
the performance of active safety control systems. To highlight the impact
vehicle connectivity could have on future active safety systems, this paper
presents two novel control functions for connected vehicles, benefitting from
the precise knowledge of the expected path and tire-road friction conditions
ahead, as well as the current position of the ego vehicle. These functions,
developed within recent and ongoing European projects, are: i) pre-emptive
traction control; and ii) pre-emptive braking control. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.02211 |