Stability augmentation system of active suspension system in electric vehicle conversion: Towards optimal ride comfort performance
Date
2012-02-27Author
Saiful Anuar, Abu Bakar
Ryosuke, Masuda
Hiromu, Hashimoto
Takeshi, Inaba
Hishamuddin, Jamaluddin
Roslan, Abd Rahman
Pakharuddin, Mohd Samin
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This paper present a study on ride comfort performance of passenger vehicle converted into an electric vehicle. The
studies used a validated 7 degrees of freedom of vehicle’s ride model. The validated simulation model was integrated with the
active suspension system controlled by the stability augmentation system (SAS) algorithm which its tuning method is described.
Systematic tuning procedures are proposed to tune the parameters value in the SAS algorithm. The genetic algorithm optimization
method was also used in searching the values for the parameters in the algorithm. The performance of the manually tuned SAS
active suspension system is also compared with the SAS system tuned by the genetic algorithm. It was found that the EV
conversion’s ride comfort with the SAS active suspension system was significantly improved when compared to the EV
conversion with the passive suspension system. It was also found that the SAS-controlled active suspension system, tuned
manually, is having a similar ride comfort performance to system which was tuned by the genetic algorithm.
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