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Abstract
This research presents an augmented Kalman estimator and an equivalent replacement-based Taylor series (ERBTS)-linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control strategy to cope with the control accuracy and response delay of magnetorheological (MR) dampers for vehicle semi-active suspensions. The parameters in the MR model are identified from experimental measurements. Then, two main sources of control error, namely, modelling error and real-time variety of the MR damper output force, are defined as an integrated compound real-time variety. Subsequently, they are written into a differential equation with characteristics of the minimum system to augment the state equation of the semi-active suspension system. The augmented Kalman estimator is constructed to estimate the abovementioned compound real-time variety. To calculate an acceptable time-delay compensation predictive control force, an equivalent operation is implemented beforehand in the suspension comprehensive performance index by replacing a part of the squared time-delay control force with the corresponding predictive control force. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed augmented Kalman estimator, and the newly developed ERBTS-LQG controller almost achieves control effectiveness of the ideal time delay free semi-active suspension.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications.
The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.