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Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control

Enhanced PID for pedal vehicle force control using hybrid spiral sine-cosine optimization and experimental validation

Azrul Azim Abdullah Hashim 1
N M Abdul Ghani 1
Mohammad Osman Tokhi 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-13
scimago Q2
wos Q1
SJR0.407
CiteScore4.9
Impact factor2.8
ISSN14613484, 02630923, 20484046
Abstract

This study develops and validates a force feedback control system for automotive pedals utilizing an optimized PID controller using the hybrid Spiral Sine-Cosine algorithm (SSCA). The primary objective is to enhance system performance by integrating SSCA-tuned PID control and comparing results from simulation and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing. Auto Regressive with Exogenous inputs (NARX) models were used as the system identification method for nonlinear dynamic system to accurately represent actuator and pedal force relationships. Results demonstrated that the HIL setup significantly improved performance metrics compared to simulations: overshoot decreased, rise time improved, and settling time reduced for various force parameters. The study confirms that SSCA-tuned PID control can be effectively implemented in real-life applications, particularly in force control pedal vehicles, with potential benefits including reduced driver fatigue due to the repetitive actions of pressing and releasing the vehicle pedal. Future research will aim to enhance this approach by integrating vehicle speed control with advanced actuator and pedal force control systems. This integration will ensure smoother and more precise control over vehicle dynamics, improving overall responsiveness and efficiency. Moreover, a primary focus will be on optimizing low-speed driving scenarios, particularly in traffic congestion, where precise control is critical. By addressing challenges such as stop-and-go movement, vehicle jerks, and energy efficiency, this research seeks to enhance both driver comfort and safety in urban traffic conditions.

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