A State Adaptive Control Algorism for Vehicle Suspensions

881769

11/01/1988

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Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper describes a state adaptive control method for vehicle suspensions proposed by Hitachi, Ltd. The objective of the control is to improve riding comfort and driving stability in reaction to road iregularities, exterior wind forces, and changes in vehicle loads as well as in reaction to inertial changes during cornering, breaking, and accelerating. The objective is attained by making considerable use of the relative displacement data between the body and the suspension. The state adaptive control system includes four shock absorbers whose damping forces can be tuned in three stages, four height sensors which measure the relative displacement, a vehicle speed sensor, and a microcomputer which decides the optimal damper stage. The validity of the proposed control method is shown through computer simulations and actual driving experiments. Vertical acceleration is reduced by about 55 % by switching from the soft damper to the hard damper in a computer simulation.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/881769
Pages
12
Citation
Adachi, M., Shioya, M., Funabashi, M., and Naito, S., "A State Adaptive Control Algorism for Vehicle Suspensions," SAE Technical Paper 881769, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881769.
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Published
Nov 1, 1988
Product Code
881769
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English