Multi-objective control of full-vehicle suspensions: A case study
Abstract
This paper presents two procedures for multi-objective control of a full-vehicle suspension excited by random road disturbances. The control problem is first formulated as a mixed H2/H? synthesis problem and an output feedback solution is obtained by using linear matrix inequalities. Next, the multi-objective control problem is re-formulated as a non-convex and non-smooth optimization problem with controller order restricted to be less than the vehicle model order. For a range of orders, controllers are synthesized by using the HIFOO toolbox. The efficacy of the presented procedures are illustrated by design examples
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