Optimal Skyhook and Groundhook Control for Semiactive Suspension: A Comprehensive Methodology

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This manuscript establishes a methodology that guides the designers to develop an optimal controller for a semiactive suspension system. The methodology's processes are generally explained and straightforwardly, so a designer can extrapolate the methodology to a specific problem. Furthermore, this research presents an optimal control strategy for a semiactive control applied to a quarter vehicle model as an example of using the methodology. A particular interest is made in the advantages of such a simple synthesis and in the compromises that must be done in skyhook and groundhook control law applications. This manuscript exposes a logical and straightforward approach for choosing the controllers' design parameters; also, efforts must be made to express precise performance specifications and constraints in the control design. The herein methodology could be relevant in the process design for intelligent suspensions, from one-quarter toward the entire vehicle.

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Díaz-Choque, C. S., Félix-Herrán, L. C., & Ramírez-Mendoza, R. A. (2021). Optimal Skyhook and Groundhook Control for Semiactive Suspension: A Comprehensive Methodology. Shock and Vibration, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8084343

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