SYROMar 25, 2021

Actuator Fault-Tolerant Vehicle Motion Control: A Survey

arXiv:2103.13671v26 citations
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It addresses the critical need for fault tolerance in automated vehicles (SAE levels 4-5) to enhance safety, but is incremental as it reviews existing approaches rather than introducing new methods.

This survey provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art actuator fault-tolerant vehicle motion control for automated vehicles, highlighting the potential to increase fault tolerance through functional redundancies among actuators like drive, brake, and steering systems.

The advent of automated vehicles operating at SAE levels 4 and 5 poses high fault tolerance demands for all functions contributing to the driving task. At the actuator level, fault-tolerant vehicle motion control, which exploits functional redundancies among the actuators, is one means to achieve the required degree of fault tolerance. Therefore, we give a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in actuator fault-tolerant vehicle motion control with a focus on drive, brake, and steering degradations, as well as tire blowouts. This review shows that actuator fault-tolerant vehicle motion is a widely studied field; yet, the presented approaches differ with respect to many aspects. To provide a starting point for future research, we survey the employed actuator topologies, the tolerated degradations, the presented control approaches, as well as the experiments conducted for validation. Overall, and despite the large number of different approaches, the covered literature reveals the potential of increasing fault tolerance by fault-tolerant vehicle motion control. Thus, besides developing novel approaches or demonstrating real-time applicability, future research should aim at investigating limitations and enabling comparison of fault-tolerant motion control approaches in order to allow for a thorough safety argumentation.

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