Many active control systems are developed as safety systems for passenger vehicles. These control systems usually focus on improving vehicle stability and safety while ignoring the effects on the vehicle driveability. In the motorsport environment, increased stability is desirable but not if the driveability of the vehicle is heavily compromised. In this work, active suspension and active drivelines are examined to improve vehicle dynamics and enhance driveability while maintaining stability. The active control systems are developed as separate driveability and stability controls and tested individually then integrated to create a multi-objective control system to improve both driveability and stability. The controllers are tested with standard vehicle manoeuvres.
Integration of Active Suspension and Active Driveline to Improve Vehicle Dynamics
Sae Technical Papers
Motorsports Engineering Conference & Exposition ; 2004
2004-11-30
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Integration of active suspension and active driveline to improve vehicle dynamics
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