Publication

Modeling & Simulation, Testing & Validation (MSTV)
2014

SEMI-ACTIVE SUSPENSION CONTROL USING MODERN METHODOLOGY : A COMPREHENSIVE COMPARISON STUDY

by Omid Ghasemalizadeh; Saied Taheri; Amandeep Singh; Jill Goryca

Abstract

Semi-active suspensions have drawn particular attention due to their superior performance over the other types of suspensions. One of their advantages is that their damping coefficient can be controlled without the need for any external source of power. In this study, three control approaches are implemented on a quarter-car model using MATLAB/Simulink. The investigated control methodologies are Acceleration Driven Damper, Power Driven Damper, and H∞ Robust Control. The three controllers are known as comfort-oriented approaches. H∞ Robust Control is an advanced method that guarantees transient performance and rejects external disturbances. It is shown that H∞ with the proposed modification, has the best performance although its relatively high cost of computation could be potentially considered as a drawback.