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Nonlinear Control for Dual Objective Active Suspension Systems
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2016
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Suspension StructureNonlinear ControlEngineeringVehicle ControlCivil EngineeringMechanical SystemsVehicle DynamicSystems EngineeringNonlinear Vibration ControlPassive Suspension SystemRide ComfortActive Vibration ControlActive Suspension SystemVibration ControlTransportation EngineeringStability
In this paper, an active suspension system employing a new nonlinear control law is proposed to address the problem of achieving the dual objective of providing ride comfort and trying to keep the suspension deflection within the constraint of rattle space. The control is a nonlinear function of the magnitude of the suspension deflection and an estimate of the effect of the road disturbance. The control scheme is analyzed and assessed for the large classes of road profiles through simulation and by experimentation on a laboratory setup. The performance of the proposed scheme is compared with a passive suspension system.
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