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Model Validation of a Low-Speed and Reverse Driving Articulated Vehicle

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arxiv 2310.00691 v1 pith:VC3AUAVR submitted 2023-10-01 cs.RO cs.SYeess.SY

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For the autonomous operation of articulated vehicles at distribution centers, accurate positioning of the vehicle is of the utmost importance. Automation of these vehicle poses several challenges, e.g. large swept path, asymmetric steering response, large slide slip angles of non-steered trailer axles and trailer instability while reversing. Therefore, a validated vehicle model is required that accurately and efficiently predicts the states of the vehicle. Unlike forward driving, open-loop validation methods can not be used for reverse driving of articulated vehicles due to their unstable dynamics. This paper proposes an approach to stabilize the unstable pole of the system and compares three vehicle models (kinematic, non-linear single track and multibody dynamics model) against real-world test data obtained from low-speed experiments at a distribution center. It is concluded that single track non-linear model has a better performance in comparison to other models for large articulation angles and reverse driving maneuvers.

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