Ride comfort performance of a non-linear full-car using active suspension system with active disturbance rejection control and input decoupling transformation
In this paper, active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) and a control method combining ADRC with input decoupling transformation (ADRC-IDT) are proposed to improve ride comfort of a non-linear full-car with active suspension system. Simulation of the model in frequency domain as well as time...
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