posted on 2009-03-09, 13:52authored byJun Wang, Argyrios C. Zolotas, D.A. Wilson
This paper studies order reduction issues for a vehicle active suspension system throughout its modelling, H-infinity controller design and controller refinement. Computer simulations demonstrate that an H-infinity controller for a full active suspension can be significantly reduced to nearly one third of its full order, while the active suspension performance is only slightly degraded. As a by-product, this paper also provides an explicit algorithm for reduced H-infinity control for singular and non-singular continuous-time systems.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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WANG, J., ZOLOTAS, A.G. and WILSON, D.A., 2007. Active suspensions: a reduced-order H∞ control design study. IN: Proceedings, IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control & Automation. MED '07, 27-29 June 2007, pp. 1-7