Gandhi et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Performance analysis of half car suspension model with 4 DOF using PID, LQR, FUZZY and ANFIS controllersGandhi et al., 2017
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- Gandhi P
- Adarsh S
- Ramachandran K
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- Procedia Computer Science
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The suspension system helps to enhance the ride quality, steering stability, passenger comfort and NVH. In this paper, using a half car active suspension model with 4 Degrees Of Freedom (4 DOF) the controllers such as Proportional Integral Derivative, Linear Quadratic …
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- G05—CONTROLLING; REGULATING
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