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A feedback-feedforward suspension control strategy for global chassis control through anti-roll distribution
Author(s) -
Alessandro Zin,
Olivier Sename,
Luc Dugard
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1504/..033261
Subject(s) - chassis , feed forward , control (management) , suspension (topology) , control theory (sociology) , control engineering , feedback control , computer science , engineering , mathematics , artificial intelligence , aerospace engineering , homotopy , pure mathematics
International audienceA new global chassis control strategy developed in two steps is proposed using the suspension actuators only. First, a robust Hinf Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) suspension controller is designed to ensure robust performance w.r.t parameter uncertainties. The interest of such a controller relies on its inherent structure which allows for performance adaptation through the variation of a scalar coecient c0. The second step consists in adding a feedforward compensator which controls the anti-roll distribution of the suspension forces to improve the vehicle safety in the presence of longitudinal and lateral disturbances. The control scheme consists in controlling the yaw rate through a model reference control. The global chassis control then relies on the adaptation of the suspension performance (comfort/safety), according to the anti-roll distribution. The interest of the methodology is emphasized through numerical simulations on a full vehicle non linear model, including chassis and tires

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