Nguyen, 2023 - Google Patents
Applying a PID-SMC synthetic control algorithm to the active suspension system to ensure road holding and ride comfortNguyen, 2023
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Vehicle vibration has an essential effect on vehicle stability and smoothness. This article introduces a new solution to direct an active suspension system called the PID-SMC hybrid algorithm. In this work, a dynamic model is considered with external disturbances and …
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