Abstract
The continuously increasing traffic in European urban
areas is rapidly stimulating the diffusion of 2-wheeled vehicles in spite of their higher accident risk. This increased risk is due to a large extent to the natural stability limitations of two-wheel vehicles, in particular the loss of the cornering force in curves has a much more dramatic effect as, for instance, in 4-wheel vehicles. This happens for instance during an exaggerated
braking action in curves, so that ABS strategy may not simply concentrate on avoiding blocking the wheel but must also avoid overshoots which may lead to a transient, but very dangerous, loss of cornering force. Against this background, this paper proposes a curve safe ABS strategy for motorcycles which is based on three elements: a sensor extension, a tilt angle estimator and a cautious ABS control which takes into account the probable limit and limits the switching operation to a very small region in order to avoid a loss of cornering force. The strategy is developed using a software simulator in Matlab/Simulink tuned on measurements of a KTM Adventure 950 motorcycle.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of IMECE2006 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Fields of science
- 202 Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Engineering
- 202027 Mechatronics
- 202034 Control engineering
- 203027 Internal combustion engines
- 206001 Biomedical engineering
- 206002 Electro-medical engineering
- 207109 Pollutant emission