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Hitch Angle Estimation of a Towing Vehicle With Arbitrary Configuration

Amin Habibnejad Korayem, Alireza Pazooki, Laleh Durali, Amir Khajepour, Barış Fi̇dan, Anushya Viraliur Ponnuswami, Sepehr P. Khaligh

2021IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems22 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, ultra-sonic sensors along with kinematics and dynamics equations of a towing vehicle are used to develop three approaches for hitch angle estimation. The first approach is based on direct calculation of hitch angle using certain a priori geometric information and distance measurements of four ultra-sonic sensors. An angle estimate is generated for each of the six possible sensor-pair combinations, and these six estimates are passed through a voting algorithm to produce a single estimate. As the second and third approaches, kinematic and dynamic models of the tractor-trailer system are used to develop least-squares and Kalman filtering based recursive hitch angle estimations. A more reliable hitch angle estimation scheme is then proposed as the integration of the algorithms developed following each of the three approaches via a switching data fusion logic. It is shown that the proposed integrated hitch angle estimation scheme can be used for any ball type box trailer with a flat or symmetric V-nose frontal face without any priori information on the trailer parameters. Based on the validity of the assumptions, the proposed scheme can estimate the hitch angle in both low-speed using the kinematic model, and high-speed using the dynamic model of the tractor-trailer system. Experimental results corroborate the algorithms in estimating the hitch angle estimates in various cases conducted in this study.

Topics & Concepts

TowingKinematicsKalman filterControl theory (sociology)TrailerA priori and a posterioriSensor fusionAngle of arrivalAngle of attackComputer scienceVehicle dynamicsAlgorithmEngineeringSimulationComputer visionAerodynamicsArtificial intelligenceAerospace engineeringAntenna (radio)EpistemologyTelecommunicationsClassical mechanicsComputer networkPhilosophyPhysicsControl (management)Automotive engineeringVehicle Dynamics and Control SystemsControl and Dynamics of Mobile RobotsHydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
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