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Invariant Sets in Saturated and Robust Vehicle Suspension Control

Abstract

This manuscript introduces a new robust control design of car active suspension systems using ellipsoidal techniques. The impact of road irregularities is regarded as an external disturbance. The suggested controller meets the following objectives: optimal passenger comfort, actuator control force limit satisfaction, effective disturbance rejection, and robustness against changes in passengers’ load. The passenger load variations cause system uncertainty that is modeled as norm-bounded. A new sufficient condition is established based on the invariant ellipsoid method and the linear matrix inequalities optimization to guarantee robust stability and performance for the system. Time-domain model of road roughness based on trigonometric functions is studied. The performance of the proposed controller is tested using a quarter-car model with an active suspension system. Comparative simulation with other techniques, e.g., H∞ and regional pole placement, is given. Actuator dynamics and system nonlinearities are modeled and included in the design at the end.

Authors

Soliman HM; El-Metwally K; Soliman M

Journal

Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 8, pp. 7055–7064

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 1, 2020

DOI

10.1007/s13369-020-04703-3

ISSN

2193-567X

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