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Nonlinear H/sub ∞/ control for an integrated suspension system via parameterized linear matrix inequality characterizations
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2001
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Nonlinear ControlSuspension ModelEngineeringNonlinear Control MethodRobust ControlLarge DimensionMechanical SystemsSystems EngineeringNonlinear Vibration ControlComputational MechanicsVibration ControlLinear ControlSuspension SystemControl SystemsStability
The automotive hydro-pneumatic integrated suspension model is nonlinear with large dimension. As a consequence, the nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// control methodology based on the traditional Hamilton-Jacobi-Isaacs equation is impractical in this application. An alternative so-called parameterized linear matrix inequality approach is proposed for solving this hard nonlinear H/sub /spl infin// control problem. The validity of the proposed approach is confirmed not only by detailed and realistic simulations but also by extensive experiments. Specifically, the proposed nonlinear control method outperforms the more classical feedback linearization control technique.
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