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Integral Sliding Mode Control Design for a Quarter-Car Active Suspension System

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, , Citation Mujtaba A Flayyih et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1094 012012 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1094/1/012012

1757-899X/1094/1/012012

Abstract

This paper utilizes the design of a robust integral sliding mode control (ISMC) for a quarter-car active suspension system. The main goal is to increase the ride comfort, whilst the road holding and rattle space remain within the safety bound. According to ISMC, the system state starts at the switch surface where the system nonlinearity, parameter changes, and road disturbances are rejected by a discontinuous control term present strongly in the suspension dynamics. This feature allows the design of a continuous controller, i.e. ideal controller during sliding motion from the first instant. Consequently, the car body is isolated from the wheel unit to perform the desired suspension requirements characteristics. The ISMC shows a high robustness control design of the suspension system, and can suppress chattering in the high-frequency band. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is performed by simulating the 2- DOF quarter car system with controlled and uncontrolled cases. The Matlab 2019a software is used to simulate the suspension models with bump road profiles as excitation disturbance.

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10.1088/1757-899X/1094/1/012012