Mixed-H2/H∞ Suspension Control Synthesis for Ride & Handling Enhancement

2005-01-2547

5/16/2005

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Abstract
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Active/semi-active suspension control of a passenger vehicle is a classic problem involving multiple-objectives, all of which cannot be simultaneously achieved without compromises between ride and handling performance. Traditionally, suspension control tuning has been a subjective process that involves tuning of hundreds of parameters. This paper attempts to add some level of objectivity to the tuning philosophy by posing the ride/handling trade-off as a multi-constrained, multi-objective optimization problem and solving it using a mixed-H2/H control synthesis technique to obtain a pareto-optimal solution. The multi-variable constrained optimization problem involves minimization of body control metrics subject to constraints defined by wheel-control metrics (a measure of road-holding capability). Simulation as well as road-test results clearly demonstrate the effectiveness and impact the proposed control strategy has on improving ride and handling performance.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2547
Pages
10
Citation
Gade, P., "Mixed-H2/H∞ Suspension Control Synthesis for Ride & Handling Enhancement," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-2547, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2547.
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5/16/2005
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2005-01-2547
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English