This paper presents the development of gain-scheduled observers for semi-active suspensions. The states of the semi-active suspensions must be accurately obtained because the accuracy directly affects system performances such as ride comfort. Nonlinearity in the absorber of the semi-active suspensions is a difficult problem for estimating the accurate states using conventional linear observer theories. To solve this problem, we have designed a new gain-scheduled observer by introducing two improvements. The validity of this nonlinear observer was confirmed by simulations and experiments. The results indicate that the present observer can accurately estimate the suspension stroke velocity using the vertical acceleration sensor on the sprung mass. [S0022-0434(00)02302-9]
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Application of Practical Observer to Semi-Active Suspensions
H. Nakai,
H. Nakai
Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Aichi, 480-1192, Japan
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S. Oosaku,
S. Oosaku
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota, Aichi, 471-0826, Japan
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Y. Motozono
Y. Motozono
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota, Aichi, 471-0826, Japan
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H. Nakai
Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Aichi, 480-1192, Japan
S. Oosaku
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota, Aichi, 471-0826, Japan
Y. Motozono
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota, Aichi, 471-0826, Japan
Contributed by the Dynamic Systems and Control Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT, AND CONTROL. Manuscript received by the Dynamic Systems and Control Division May 27, 1998. Associate Technical Editor: S. D. Fassois.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. Jun 2000, 122(2): 284-289 (6 pages)
Published Online: May 27, 1998
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Nakai, H., Oosaku , S., and Motozono, Y. (May 27, 1998). "Application of Practical Observer to Semi-Active Suspensions ." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. June 2000; 122(2): 284–289. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.482454
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