Project Squeaky Wheel

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Project Squeaky Wheel Team Autobots Customer Continental Automotive David Agnew, Jeremy McClain Fall 2011

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Project Squeaky Wheel. Team Autobots. Customer Continental Automotive David Agnew, Jeremy McClain. Fall 2011. Project Overview. Steer-by-wire replaces the traditional steering system with an electronic one Motivation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Project Squeaky WheelTeam Autobots

Customer Continental AutomotiveDavid Agnew, Jeremy McClain

Fall 2011

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Project Overview

• Steer-by-wire replaces the traditional steering system with an electronic one

• Motivation‒ To remove the mechanical system from the vehicle,

reducing power consumption‒ To provide more responsive steering‒ Car Design improvements‒ A possible future with complete autonomy

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Domain Research

• Steer-by-wire is a very new technology• Most material available is from research

projects• Not used in personal transportation vehicles

yet• Primary use currently is in industrial

equipment (forklifts, some agricultural vehicles)

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Overview of Features

• Basic look at steer by wire control• Simple control loop using PID to ensure proper

control

Requested Angle

Current Wheel Angle

PID Torque Request

New Wheel Angle

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Project Constraints

• The system is only active in the speed range of -10 to 20 miles per hour

• System must recalculate values every 500µs• The assisted torque is always within the range

of +10 to -10 Nm.

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Model-based View of System

• Contains the following diagrams

• Use Case• Class • Sequence• State

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Use Case Diagram

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Class Diagram

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Sequence Diagram

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State Diagram

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Prototype Overview

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Demonstration – Scenario 1

• Speed: -5 mph• Steering Wheel Adjustment : Left

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Demonstration – Scenario 2

• Speed: 0 mph• Steering Wheel Adjustment : Left

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Demonstration – Scenario 3

• Speed: 20 mph• Steering Wheel Adjustment : Right

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Questions?