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arxiv: 1702.01031 · v1 · pith:3646GSA5new · submitted 2017-02-03 · 💻 cs.SY · math.OC

String stability and a delay-based spacing policy for vehicle platoons subject to disturbances

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keywords stabilitystringpolicyspacingvehiclesdelay-baseddisturbanceguarantees
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A novel delay-based spacing policy for the control of vehicle platoons is introduced together with a notion of disturbance string stability. The delay-based spacing policy specifies the desired inter-vehicular distance between vehicles and guarantees that all vehicles track the same spatially varying reference velocity profile, as is for example required for heavy-duty vehicles driving over hilly terrain. Disturbance string stability is a notion of string stability of vehicle platoons subject to external disturbances on all vehicles that guarantees that perturbations do not grow unbounded as they propagate through the platoon. Specifically, a control design approach in the spatial domain is presented that achieves tracking of the desired spacing policy and guarantees disturbance string stability with respect to a spatially varying reference velocity. The results are illustrated by means of simulations.

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