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Steeringless Drifting: Differential-Torque Control of a Four-Wheel Independently Driven Vehicle

Robotics 2026-07-26 v1

Abstract

Control methods for emerging vehicle chassis architectures are important for autonomous driving near handling limits. Unlike conventional drift control, which relies on mechanical steering and rear-tire saturation, a steering-free four-wheel independently driven (4WID) vehicle can generate direct yaw moment through differential wheel torques. This paper proposes a differential-torque drift control method for such a vehicle. A double-track vehicle model incorporating four-wheel differential actuation is established, based on which a drift-equilibrium calculation method and a closed-loop drift controller are developed. The proposed approach is validated through simulations and experiments on a 1:10-scale vehicle. The results show that the vehicle can achieve steady circular drifting with a sideslip angle of approximately 20^\circ and perform figure-eight drift tracking. This study demonstrates the feasibility of drift control using only differential wheel torques and provides a new perspective on near-limit control for steering-free vehicle architectures.

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@article{arxiv.2607.24863,
  title  = {Steeringless Drifting: Differential-Torque Control of a Four-Wheel Independently Driven Vehicle},
  author = {Sheng Zhao and Zexin Wu and Dongyang Zhou and Bolin Zhao and Xiaodong Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.24863},
  year   = {2026}
}