Title :
Composite active suspension for automotive vehicles
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Electron., Univ. of Manchester Inst. of Sci. & Technol., UK
fDate :
6/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article describes the development of a composite controller for an active suspension system. This consists of two controllers operating together over different frequency ranges. The first of these is required to cancel out the low-frequency dynamic loads experienced during cornering and braking in order to maintain a level vehicle platform. The second is required to isolate the car body from vibrations caused by the high-frequency road profile. Furthermore, the vibration controller is based on a fully adaptive control algorithm. This enables the suspension to auto-tune to different vehicle payloads, tyre stiffnesses and other parameter variations experienced during progressive wear, and to adapt to the varying road frequency spectrum. Simulations were performed on a quarter car (one wheel) suspension model and the results obtained demonstrated the potential benefits of composite and adaptive control in active suspension design.<>
Keywords :
adaptive control; automobiles; automotive electronics; vibration control; active suspension design; adaptive control; auto-tune; automotive vehicles; braking; car body; composite active suspension; composite controller; cornering; frequency range; fully adaptive control algorithm; high-frequency road profile; low-frequency dynamic loads; parameter variations; road frequency spectrum; simulations; suspension model; tyre stiffnesses; vehicle payload; vibration controller; vibrations; Adaptive control; Road vehicle electronics; Road vehicles; Vibration control;
Journal_Title :
Computing & Control Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/cce:19940311