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For an automatic steering problem of a city bus the reference maneuvers and specifications are introduced. The robustness problem arises from large variations in velocity, mass, and road-tire contact. Two controller structures, both with feedback of the lateral displacement and the yaw rate, are introduced: a linear controller and a nonlinear controller. The controller parameters are first hand-tuned and then refined by performance vector optimization. Both controllers meet all specifications. Their relative merits are analyzed in simulations for four typical driving maneuvers.>
Ackermann et al. (Wed,) studied this question.