Xplode
Automotive
- Jan 10, 2008
- 11
When testing the dynamic behaviour of a vehicle, you have two options:
- Open loop test:
The whole test procedure is precisely determined (speed,steering wheel angle build up,..)
The driver is not part of the information loop and so there is no feedback.
- Closed loop test:
The test driver has to follow a road or trajectory, taking corners at different speeds, with unspecified steering wheel angles.
The driver introduces feedback in the information loop.
If you acquire data from such a closed loop test, you get a whole cloud of data,
which has to be filtered and curve fitted to achieve results similar to those from an open loop test.
If there is anyone who has experience analysing and processing this kind of closed loop data,
I would like to discuss the different, possible approaches and the quality of the results that can be achieved.
Thank you!
Greetings
Xplode
- Open loop test:
The whole test procedure is precisely determined (speed,steering wheel angle build up,..)
The driver is not part of the information loop and so there is no feedback.
- Closed loop test:
The test driver has to follow a road or trajectory, taking corners at different speeds, with unspecified steering wheel angles.
The driver introduces feedback in the information loop.
If you acquire data from such a closed loop test, you get a whole cloud of data,
which has to be filtered and curve fitted to achieve results similar to those from an open loop test.
If there is anyone who has experience analysing and processing this kind of closed loop data,
I would like to discuss the different, possible approaches and the quality of the results that can be achieved.
Thank you!
Greetings
Xplode