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Handbook of vehicle suspension control systems

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Abstract

Handbook of Vehicle Suspension Control Systems surveys the state-of-the-art in advanced suspension control theory and applications. Topics covered include an overview of intelligent vehicle suspension control systems; intelligence-based vehicle active suspension adaptive control systems; robust active control of an integrated suspension system; an interval type-II fuzzy controller for vehicle active suspension systems; active control for actuator uncertain half-car suspension systems; active suspension control with finite frequency approach; fault-tolerant control for uncertain vehicle suspension systems via fuzzy control approach; h-infinity fuzzy control of suspension systems with actuator saturation; design of sliding mode controllers for semi-active suspension systems with magnetorheological dampers; joint design of controller and parameters for active vehicle suspension; an LMI approach to vibration control of vehicle engine-body systems with time delay; and frequency domain analysis and design of nonlinear vehicle suspension systems. With contributions from an international selection of researchers, Handbook of Vehicle Suspension Control Systems will find a place on the bookshelves of academic researchers and industrial practitioners in control engineering, particularly those working on applications for the automotive industry.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Number of pages411
ISBN (Electronic)9781849196345
ISBN (Print)9781849196338
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Active suspension systems
  • Actuator
  • Actuators
  • Control applications
  • Control theory
  • Modeling
  • Sensing
  • Sensors
  • Suspensions (mechanical components)
  • Vehicle
  • Vehicle suspension control systems

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