Modelling and control of an Electro-hydraulic active suspension system

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Abstract

Active suspension systems ease the conflict between comfort and handling. This requires the use of suitable actuators that in turn need to be efficiently controlled. This paper proposes a model-based control approach for a nonlinear suspension actuator. Firstly the concept is derived in the linear framework in order to simplify the synthesis and analysis phase. There a linear model of the actuator is proposed and discussed. Further, this design phase includes a comparison between model-free PID controllers and a newly proposed two-degree-of-freedom controller which allows one to shap reference and disturbance responses separately. Subsequently, the two-degree- of-freedom controller, which proves to be superior, is adapted to the nonlinear framework by considering a linear parameter varying representation of the nonlinear plant. Finally, the nonlinear controller is implemented in a test car confirming the concept applicability to real hardware.

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Ajala, O., Bestle, D., & Rauh, J. (2013). Modelling and control of an Electro-hydraulic active suspension system. Archive of Mechanical Engineering, 60(1), 37–54. https://doi.org/10.2478/meceng-2013-0003

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