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Title: | CONTROL OF ACTIVE VEHICLE SUSPENSION USING DUAL OBJECTIV ANALYSIS |
Authors: | NICOARA, Dumitru |
Keywords: | active suspension control, transfer functions backstepping controller |
Issue Date: | Oct-2014 |
Publisher: | Transilvania University Press of Braşov |
Citation: | Google Scholar |
Series/Report no.: | II;118 -123 |
Abstract: | When designing vehicle suspensions, the dual objective is to minimize the vertical forces transmitted to the passengers (i.e., to minimize vertical car body acceleration) for passenger comfort, and to maximize the tire-to-road contact for handling and safety. While traditional passive suspensions can negotiate this tradeoff effectively, active suspension systems have the potential to improve both ride quality and handling performance, with the important secondary benefits of better braking and cornering because of reduced weight transfer. This improvement, of course, is conditional upon the use of feedback to control the hydraulic actuators. In this paper we propose two methods for analyzing this tradeoff. First, we use frequency domain analysis of passive quarter- car suspension system and second we design a backstepping controller for analyze a parallel active suspension in witch the hydraulic actuator force is viewed as the control input. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/638 |
ISBN: | 978 – 606 – 19 – 0411 - 2 |
Appears in Collections: | COMAT 2014
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