Based on Single Neuron PID Control of Vehicle Active Suspension System

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Relative to the passive suspension, automotive active suspension car driving more ride comfort and stability, has a vital role to further improve the performance of the vehicle. For such a typically complex active suspension system research, the key issue is the selection of control strategies. The problems in the currently active suspension control strategy, the principle of a simple, effective, this paper, a single neuron PID control strategy used in the automotive active suspension system. The results show that compared with other control strategies, single neuron PID control strategy is reliable, has more advantages.

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