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Integrated Intelligent Vehicle Dynamics and Control—2nd Edition
This special issue belongs to the section “Actuators for Surface Vehicles“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The development of intelligent vehicles and connected autonomous vehicles has significantly changed the traffic environment, with automated vehicles and human-driven vehicles now coexisting on the road. These new changes have brought about new scientific and technological challenges for academia and industry. Intelligent vehicle dynamics and control should deal with these new problems to enhance vehicle function design and performance. Integrated intelligent vehicle dynamics and control is important to understand the vehicle dynamics behaviour and provide the basis for the control strategy and algorithm design. The aim of the present Special Issue is to collect original papers concerned with integrated intelligent vehicle dynamics and control. Theoretical, numerical and experimental contributions for intelligent, electric, rail and special vehicles are welcome, including, but not limited to, dynamics analysis, fault diagnosis and control of X-by-wire chassis with suspension, steering and brake, powertrain and energy management.
Prof. Dr. Hongbo Wang
Prof. Dr. Wuwei Chen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- intelligent vehicle
- electric vehicle
- rail vehicle
- special vehicle
- vehicle dynamics modelling and control
- integrated vehicle control
- dynamic modelling and control of powertrain
- chassis system dynamics and integrated control
- X-by-wire chassis system dynamics and control
- fault diagnosis and control of intelligent vehicle
- vehicle stability analysis
- energy management strategy of electric vehicle
- connected autonomous vehicle control
- vehicle dynamics control in mixed traffic environment
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