This paper introduces an adaptive semi-active suspension control by considering global positioning system-based and historical road information. The main idea of this study is to find a corresponding trade-off between comfort and stability at different road irregularities. The introduced semi-active controller is designed based on the Linear Parameter-Varying framework. The behavior of the designed controller can be modified by the use of a scheduling variable. This scheduling variable is selected by considering the various road category. TruckSim simulation environment is used in order to validate the introduced adaptive semi-active suspension control system by comparing it with the non-adaptive scenario. The results show that both driving comfort and vehicle stability have been improved with the proposed adaptive semi-active suspension control.
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Basargan, H., Mihály, A., Gáspár, P., & Sename, O. (2021). Road quality information based adaptive semi-active suspension control. Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 49(3), 210–217. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPTR.18577
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