Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction

This paper provides a detailed derivation of a full vehicle model, which may be used to simulate the behaviour of a vehicle in longitudinal direction. The 14 degrees of freedom (14-DOF) vehicle model is integrated with an analytical tyre dynamics using Calspan tyre model. The full vehicle model was...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Fauzi, Hudha, Khisbullah, Imaduddin, Fitrian, Jamaluddin, Hishammudin
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spelling my.utm.380012017-02-15T01:43:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38001/ Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction Ahmad, Fauzi Hudha, Khisbullah Imaduddin, Fitrian Jamaluddin, Hishammudin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper provides a detailed derivation of a full vehicle model, which may be used to simulate the behaviour of a vehicle in longitudinal direction. The 14 degrees of freedom (14-DOF) vehicle model is integrated with an analytical tyre dynamics using Calspan tyre model. The full vehicle model was validated experimentally with an instrumented experimental vehicle based on the driver input from brake or throttle pedals. Several transient handling tests were performed, namely sudden acceleration and sudden braking test. Comparisons of the experimental result and model response with sudden braking and throttling imposed motion are made. The results of model validation show that the trends between simulation results and experimental data are almost similar with acceptable error. An adaptive PID control strategy was implemented on the validated full vehicle model to reduce unwanted vehicle motions in longitudinal direction during sudden braking and throttling manoeuvre. The results show that the proposed control structure is able to significantly improve the dynamic performance of the vehicle during sudden braking and sudden acceleration under various conditions. Inderscience Publishers 2010 Article PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38001/2/inarticle.php_artid%3D38036 Ahmad, Fauzi and Hudha, Khisbullah and Imaduddin, Fitrian and Jamaluddin, Hishammudin (2010) Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction. International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing (IJVSMT), 5 (4). pp. 312-345. ISSN 1745-6444 DOI:10.1504/IJVSMT.2010.038036
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Ahmad, Fauzi
Hudha, Khisbullah
Imaduddin, Fitrian
Jamaluddin, Hishammudin
Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
description This paper provides a detailed derivation of a full vehicle model, which may be used to simulate the behaviour of a vehicle in longitudinal direction. The 14 degrees of freedom (14-DOF) vehicle model is integrated with an analytical tyre dynamics using Calspan tyre model. The full vehicle model was validated experimentally with an instrumented experimental vehicle based on the driver input from brake or throttle pedals. Several transient handling tests were performed, namely sudden acceleration and sudden braking test. Comparisons of the experimental result and model response with sudden braking and throttling imposed motion are made. The results of model validation show that the trends between simulation results and experimental data are almost similar with acceptable error. An adaptive PID control strategy was implemented on the validated full vehicle model to reduce unwanted vehicle motions in longitudinal direction during sudden braking and throttling manoeuvre. The results show that the proposed control structure is able to significantly improve the dynamic performance of the vehicle during sudden braking and sudden acceleration under various conditions.
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author Ahmad, Fauzi
Hudha, Khisbullah
Imaduddin, Fitrian
Jamaluddin, Hishammudin
author_facet Ahmad, Fauzi
Hudha, Khisbullah
Imaduddin, Fitrian
Jamaluddin, Hishammudin
author_sort Ahmad, Fauzi
title Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
title_short Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
title_full Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
title_fullStr Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
title_full_unstemmed Modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
title_sort modelling, validation and adaptive pid control with pitch moment rejection of active suspension system for reducing unwanted vehicle motion in longitudinal direction
publisher Inderscience Publishers
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38001/2/inarticle.php_artid%3D38036
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