This book studies the design optimization, state estimation, and advanced control methods for cyber-physical vehicle systems (CPVS) and their applications in real-world automotive systems. First, in Chapter 1, key challenges and state-of-the-art of vehicle design and control in the context of cyber-physical systems are introduced. In Chapter 2, a cyber-physical system (CPS) based framework is proposed for high-level co-design optimization of the plant and controller parameters for CPVS, in view of vehicle's dynamic performance, drivability, and energy along with different driving styles. System description, requirements, constraints, optimization objectives, and methodology are investigated. In Chapter 3, an Artificial-Neural-Network-based estimation method is studied for accurate state estimation of CPVS. In Chapter 4, a high-precision controller is designed for a safety-critical CPVS. The detailed control synthesis and experimental validation are presented. The application results presented throughout the book validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed theoretical methods of design, estimation, control, and optimization for cyber-physical vehicle systems.
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Chen Lv is currently an Assistant Professor of School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. He is also a Cluster Director in Future Mobility Solutions at Energy Research Institute at NTU. He received his Ph.D. from Department of Automotive Engineering, Tsinghua University, China in 2016. He was a joint Ph.D. researcher at EECS Dept., University of California, Berkeley, USA during 2014-2015, and worked as a Research Fellow at Advanced Vehicle Engineering Center, Cranfield University, UK during 2016-2018. He joined NTU and founded the Automated Driving and Human-Machine System Research Group since June 2018. His research focuses on automated driving, human-machine intelligence, and intelligent electric vehicles, where he has contributed 2 book chapters, over 90 papers, and obtained 12 granted patents. Dr. Lv serves an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE, Automotive Innovation, International Journal of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, and International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing, and he was a Guest Editor for IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Applied Energy, and International Journal of Powertrains. He received the Highly Commended Paper Award of IMechE UK in 2012, the NSK Outstanding Mechanical Engineering Paper Award in 2014, the China SAE Outstanding Paper Award in 2015, the 1st Class Award of China Automotive Industry Scientific and Technological Invention in 2015, the Tsinghua University Graduate Student Academic Rising Star Nomination Award in 2015, the Tsinghua University Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award in 2016, the Seal of Excellence of EU H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions in 2017, the Best Workshop/Special Session Paper Award of IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium in 2018, and CSAE Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in 2018.Yang Xing received his Ph.D. from Cranfield University, UK,in 2018. He is currently a research fellow with the department of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests include machine learning, driver behavior modeling, intelligent multi-agent collaboration, and intelligent/autonomous vehicles. His work focuses on the understanding of driver behaviors using machine-learning methods and intelligent and automated ve hicle design. He received the IV2018 Best Workshop/Special Issue Paper Award. Dr. Xing serves as a Guest Editor for IEEE Internet of Things, and he is an active reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Industrial Electronics, and Intelligent Transportation Systems.