Research on variable universe fuzzy PID control for semi-active suspension with CDC dampers based on dynamic adjustment functions

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Abstract

The vehicle suspension system is a complex system with multiple variables, nonlinearity and time-varying characteristics, and the traditional variable universe fuzzy PID control algorithm has the problems of over-reliance on expert experience and non-adaptive adjustment of the contracting-expanding factor parameters, which make it difficult to achieve a better control effect. In this paper, the system error e(t) and its change rate ec(t) are introduced into the contracting-expanding factor as dynamic parameters to realize the adaptive adjustment of the contracting-expanding factor parameters, and propose a variable universe fuzzy PID control based on dynamic adjustment functions (VUFP-DAF), which uses the real-time contracting-expanding factor to realize the adaptive adjustment of the fuzzy universe, so as to improve the ride comfort of vehicles. The research results show that the proposed VUFP-DAF has strong adaptability and can effectively improve the ride comfort and handling stability of vehicles under different speeds and road excitations, providing a certain technical basis for the development of the semi-active suspension system.

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Ji, G., Zhang, L., Cai, M., Meng, X., Du, Z., Ruan, J., … Liu, Z. (2024). Research on variable universe fuzzy PID control for semi-active suspension with CDC dampers based on dynamic adjustment functions. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54152-3

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