Road excitation classification for semi-active suspension system based on system response

Yechen Qin, Changle Xiang, Zhenfeng Wang, Mingming Dong*

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Abstract

Vehicle performance is largely affected by the properties of the suspension system, where semi-active suspension has been widely used in mass production of vehicles owing to its characteristics such as internal stability and low energy consumption. To solve the contradiction between ride comfort and road handling, road estimation based semi-active suspension has received considerable attention in recent years. In order to provide accurate estimation for advanced control strategies applications, this paper aims to develop a new method that can provide precise road class estimation based on measurable suspension system response (i.e. sprung mass acceleration, unsprung mass acceleration and rattle space). The response signal is first decomposed using wavelet packet analysis, and features in both time and frequency domains are subsequently extracted. Then, minimum redundancy maximum relevance (mRMR) is utilized to select superior features. Finally, a probabilistic neural network (PNN) classifier is applied to determine road classification output. The most representative semi-active control strategy, i.e. skyhook control, is used to validate this method, and simulation results with varying conditions including different control parameters and sprung mass are compared. The results show that unsprung mass acceleration is most suitable for road classification, and more robust to varying conditions in comparison to other responses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2732-2748
Number of pages17
JournalJVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
Volume24
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2018

Keywords

  • Adaptive suspension system
  • minimum redundancy maximum relevance (mRMR)
  • road estimation
  • semi-active suspension system
  • wavelet packet analysis

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