TY - JOUR
T1 - Impacts of the Observation of the Steering Torque Disturbance on the Stability of a Time-Delayed Control System for a Corner Module with Steering
AU - Li, Zihong
AU - Zhang, Ning
AU - Lu, Hangyu
AU - Ye, Fang
AU - Wang, Cheng
PY - 2025/11
Y1 - 2025/11
N2 - Corner modules decouple chassis functions and enable independent wheel steering, but their control is highly sensitive to external disturbances and feedback delays. Disturbance observers (DObs) are often introduced to mitigate such disturbances, yet their additional dynamics can also compromise closed-loop stability when delays are present. This paper establishes the closed-loop control system of a corner module steering system based on its dynamics, designs the corresponding control law, and incorporates a DOb. Classical stability analysis is carried out using D-curve mapping and eigenvalue validation. The results reveal that feedback delay progressively shrinks the stable domain. When a DOb is introduced, disturbance rejection is improved; however, the admissible control gain region becomes narrower, and larger observer gains further constrain the derivative action, generating additional unstable regions. This paper mechanistically elucidates the impact of disturbance observation on the stability of a time-delayed control system for a corner module with steering.
AB - Corner modules decouple chassis functions and enable independent wheel steering, but their control is highly sensitive to external disturbances and feedback delays. Disturbance observers (DObs) are often introduced to mitigate such disturbances, yet their additional dynamics can also compromise closed-loop stability when delays are present. This paper establishes the closed-loop control system of a corner module steering system based on its dynamics, designs the corresponding control law, and incorporates a DOb. Classical stability analysis is carried out using D-curve mapping and eigenvalue validation. The results reveal that feedback delay progressively shrinks the stable domain. When a DOb is introduced, disturbance rejection is improved; however, the admissible control gain region becomes narrower, and larger observer gains further constrain the derivative action, generating additional unstable regions. This paper mechanistically elucidates the impact of disturbance observation on the stability of a time-delayed control system for a corner module with steering.
KW - corner module with steering
KW - closed-loop control system
KW - stability analysis
KW - disturbance observer
KW - time delay
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023120378
U2 - 10.3390/act14110518
DO - 10.3390/act14110518
M3 - Article
SN - 2076-0825
VL - 14
JO - Actuators
JF - Actuators
IS - 11
M1 - 518
ER -