Non-Linear Drive Control System for Electric Car

This paper presents a new drive control system for electric car with GPS system to measure the speed of the car-body. This drive control system uses a non-linear controller designed by following the Lyapunov stability theorem. The controller is designed in order to control the wheel slip when the car starts to accelerate on the slippery road condition. The effectiveness of this control system is verified by experiments.

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