An autonomous steering approach based on linear active disturbance rejection control

Automatically driving vehicle’s steering control is investigated. The problem is simplified as a dynamic model of wheeled mobile robot, and a linear active disturbance rejection controller is designed to make the robot reach the desired direction angle. Root locus method is used to tune the parameters of the controller. The simulation and experiment results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.

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