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Current research on lane-keeping systems ignores the effect of the driver and external resistance on the accuracy of tracking the lane centerline.To reduce the lateral deviation of the vehicle,a lane-keeping control method based on the fuzzy Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) model is proposed.The method adopts a driver model based on near and far visual angles,and a driver-road-vehicle closed-loop model based on longitudinal nonlinear velocity variation,obtaining the expected assist torque with a robust H∞ controller which is designed based on parallel distributed compensation and linear matrix inequality.Considering the external influences of tire adhesion and aligning torque when the vehicle is steering,a feedforward compensation control is designed.The electric power steering system is adopted as the actuator for lane-keeping,and active steering redressing is realized by a control motor.Simulation results based on Carsim/Simulink and real vehicle test results demonstrate that the method helps to maintain the vehicle in the lane centerline and ensures driving safety.