Robust Nonlinear Trajectory Tracking Control for Autonomous Racing on Three-Dimensional Tracks
Joscha F. Bongard, Georg Jank, Simon Sagmeister, Boris Lohmann
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
We propose a robust nonlinear model predictive control (MPC) scheme for trajectory-tracking control of autonomous vehicles at the limits of handling on non-planar road surfaces. We derive the dynamics from first principles and selectively omit terms with negligible dynamic influence to maintain real-time capability. The resulting MPC with a three-dimensional (3D) dynamic single-track model integrates relevant dynamic effects directly into the prediction model and leverages them to improve prediction accuracy and therefore control performance. Even if the influence of terrain-induced vertical loads on the total acceleration potential is modeled, tire-road interactions are subject to uncertainty and disturbance. The uncertainty-aware constraint tightening scheme introduces a margin to constraint bounds to keep the vehicle controllable and stable in this environment. To validate our proposed approach, we perform high-fidelity dynamic double-track vehicle dynamics simulations on a model of a real circuit. We find that our algorithm can improve trajectory-tracking accuracy while maintaining low computation times.
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