
doi: 10.1002/asjc.1882
AbstractIn this paper, a generalized augmented transformation is considered for the quarter active suspension system with uncertainties. Specifically, the model uncertainties are converted to the augmented states and a new proportion differential sliding mode observer is used to estimate state variables and model uncertainties. A differential geometric method is applied to linearize the nonlinear suspension model. In order to weaken the vibration effect of sliding mode control force and reduce energy consumption, a fuzzy sliding mode controller is designed for the active suspension system and the fuzzy controller is applied to adjust switching control gain according to the reaching condition of sliding mode surface. The simulations are conducted to illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of this proposed observer and control strategy.
Adaptive or robust stabilization, active suspension system, Fuzzy control/observation systems, fuzzy control, sliding mode control, sliding mode observer, Variable structure systems, differential geometry, Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations, Linearizations
Adaptive or robust stabilization, active suspension system, Fuzzy control/observation systems, fuzzy control, sliding mode control, sliding mode observer, Variable structure systems, differential geometry, Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations, Linearizations
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