Design of a Suspension Controller with an Adaptive Feedforward Algorithm for Ride Comfort Enhancement and Motion Sickness Mitigation

Jinwoo Kim, Seongjin Yim

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Abstract

This paper presents a design method of a suspension controller with an adaptive feedforward algorithm for ride comfort enhancement and motion sickness mitigation. Recently, it was shown that motion sickness is caused by combined heave and pitch motions of a sprung mass within the range of 0.8 and 8 Hz. For this reason, it is necessary to design a suspension controller for the purpose of reducing the heave and pitch vibration of a sprung mass within this range. To represent the heave acceleration and the pitch rate of a sprung mass, a 4-DOF half-car model is adopted as a vehicle model. For easy implementation in a real vehicle, a static output feedback control is adopted instead of a full-state one. To reduce the heave acceleration of a sprung mass for ride comfort enhancement, a linear quadratic SOF controller is designed. To reduce the pitch rate of a sprung mass for motion sickness mitigation, a filtered-X LMS algorithm is applied. To validate the method, simulation on vehicle simulation software is conducted. From the simulation results, it is shown that the proposed method is effective for ride comfort enhancement and motion sickness mitigation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number315
JournalActuators
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • adaptive feedforward algorithm
  • filtered-X LMS algorithm
  • half-car model
  • heave acceleration
  • motion sickness
  • pitch rate
  • static output feedback control

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