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Active Suspension Control with the Unideal Actuators

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Advanced Control for Vehicle Active Suspension Systems

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The reliability of control strategies becomes more important in the case of active suspension control with the unideal actuators. In Sect. 6.1, the study of vehicle active suspension control with frequency band constraints and actuator input delay is carried out. Section 6.2 investigates the problem of robust sampled-data \(H_{\infty }\) control for active vehicle suspension systems.

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Sun, W., Gao, H., Shi, P. (2020). Active Suspension Control with the Unideal Actuators. In: Advanced Control for Vehicle Active Suspension Systems. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 204. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15785-2_6

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