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Adaptive Control Strategy of a Kalman Filter Active Vehicle Suspension

2003-05-05
2003-01-1413
In this paper, the Kalman filter algorithm is used to design a practical adaptive control strategy. The adaptation is intended to adjust the system operation according to the changes of road input. A moderate adaptive time of at least 3 seconds is used. Limit stops are added to prevent the increase in the wheel travel behind the specified limit. The active suspension feedback system is designed based on measuring only the suspension displacement. A gain scheduling adaptive scheme which consists of four sets of state feedback gains is designed. The estimation process of dynamic tyre deflection and other necessary state variables through the Kalman filter is illustrated. Among other things, this estimate is used to derive the gain scheduling adaptive scheme. The strategy is applied to a quarter car active suspension system. Results are generated at a constant speed on random road profiles.
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