scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

Mistuning-Based Control Design to Improve Closed-Loop Stability Margin of Vehicular Platoons

TLDR
It is proved that with arbitrary small amounts of mistuning, the asymptotic behavior of the least stable closed loop eigenvalue can be improved to O(1/N) in the limit of a large number of vehicles.
Abstract
We consider a decentralized bidirectional control of a platoon of N identical vehicles moving in a straight line. The control objective is for each vehicle to maintain a constant velocity and inter-vehicular separation using only the local information from itself and its two nearest neighbors. Each vehicle is modeled as a double integrator. To aid the analysis, we use continuous approximation to derive a partial differential equation (PDE) approximation of the discrete platoon dynamics. The PDE model is used to explain the progressive loss of closed-loop stability with increasing number of vehicles, and to devise ways to combat this loss of stability. If every vehicle uses the same controller, we show that the least stable closed-loop eigenvalue approaches zero as O(1/N2) in the limit of a large number (N) of vehicles. We then show how to ameliorate this loss of stability by small amounts of "mistuning", i.e., changing the controller gains from their nominal values. We prove that with arbitrary small amounts of mistuning, the asymptotic behavior of the least stable closed loop eigenvalue can be improved to O(1/N). All the conclusions drawn from analysis of the PDE model are corroborated via numerical calculations of the state-space platoon model.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Signal velocity in oscillator arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the phase velocity of propagation of disturbances in velocity through a system of coupled oscillators on the circle was investigated, where the acceleration of each vehicle depends on the relative positions and velocities between itself and a set of local neighbors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Deviation bounds in multi agent systems described by undirected graphs

TL;DR: The theory of port-Hamiltonian systems is used to derive upper bounds for the state deviations in multi-agent systems described by undirected graphs pinned to a reference signal and it can be shown that the deviations decaying exponentially with half the rate compared to first order systems.
Journal ArticleDOI

Sensor deployment for pipeline leakage detection via optimal boundary control strategies

TL;DR: A continuous protocol is proposed using parabolic PDEs and then a boundary control law is designed using the maximum principle to solve the multi-agent control problem arising in the leakage detection and localization of offshore pipelines.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Scalability limitation of homogeneous vehicular platoon under undirected information flow topology and constant spacing policy

TL;DR: This paper studies the scalability limitation of vehicular platoons moving with constant spacing policy under undirected information flow topologies, and proposes one basic way to improve stability margin, i.e., using communication topologies with constant tree depth.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Decentralized 2-D control of vehicular platoons under limited visual feedback

TL;DR: This paper designs a decentralized kinematic control protocol, in the sense that each vehicle calculates its own control signal based solely on local information regarding its preceding vehicle, by its on-board camera, without incorporating any velocity measurements.
References
More filters
Book

Semigroups of Linear Operators and Applications to Partial Differential Equations

Amnon Pazy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the generation and representation of a generator of C0-Semigroups of Bounded Linear Operators and derived the following properties: 1.1 Generation and Representation.
Book

Spectral Methods in Fluid Dynamics

TL;DR: Spectral methods have been widely used in simulation of stability, transition, and turbulence as discussed by the authors, and their applications to both compressible and incompressible flows, to viscous as well as inviscid flows, and also to chemically reacting flows are surveyed.
Journal Article

On kinetic waves, II . A theory of traffic flow on long crowded roads

TL;DR: In this paper, a functional relationship between flow and concentration for traffic on crowded arterial roads has been postulated for some time, and has experimental backing, from which a theory of the propagation of changes in traffic distribution along these roads may be deduced.
Journal ArticleDOI

On kinematic waves II. A theory of traffic flow on long crowded roads

TL;DR: The theory of kinematic waves is applied to the problem of estimating how a ‘hump’, or region of increased concentration, will move along a crowded main road, and is applicable principally to traffic behaviour over a long stretch of road.
Journal ArticleDOI

Traffic and related self-driven many-particle systems

TL;DR: This article considers the empirical data and then reviews the main approaches to modeling pedestrian and vehicle traffic, including microscopic (particle-based), mesoscopic (gas-kinetic), and macroscopic (fluid-dynamic) models.
Related Papers (5)