Affiliation:
1. Mechanical, Production and Energy Laboratory (LMPE), National School of Engineering of Tunis (ENSIT), University of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract
The active control of a suspension system is meant to provide an isolated behavior of the system spring-mass (for example, increased comfort and performance). During this article, we are going to explain the importance of developing an intelligent control approach for active truck suspensions based on the artificial neural network. From where the main objective of this article is to obtain a mathematical model for active suspension systems then build a hydraulic model for active suspension control for trucks using an artificial neural network. In this article, a corresponding artificial neural network nonlinear active suspension controller has been designed and optimized for approximate road profiles, using simulation according to International Organization for Standardization 2631-5 and International Organization for Standardization 8608 standardizations. The model developed with MATLAB Toolbox, estimated and validated from data collected during tests carried out with a truck in other research work. To model the system, the laws of physics are used to describe the system and experimental data or information supplied about the system to determine the parameters of the system. The statement of the problem of this research is to develop a robust artificial neural network controller for the nonlinear active suspension system of the heavy truck that can improve the performances and its verifications using graphical and simulation output. The results of the simulation show that the methodology offers excellent performance. In addition, the robustness of the artificial neural network hydraulic controller is demonstrated for a variety of road profiles that increase the capabilities of the proposed methodology and prove its effectiveness.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
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30 articles.
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