
Handbook of Vehicle Suspension Control Systems
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With contributions from an international selection of researchers, Handbook of Vehicle Suspension Control Systems will find a place on the bookshelves of academic researchers and industrial practitioners in control engineering, particularly those working on applications for the automotive industry.
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Huijun Gao is Director of the Research Institute of Intelligent Control and Systems at Harbin Institute of Technology, China, where his research interests include networked control systems, signal processing, time-delay systems, data-driven control, automatic optical inspection, and opto-mechatronics integration to high-end equipment manufacturing.
Ping Li is Professor and President at Liaoning Shihua University, China. His research interests include model predictive control, adaptive control, process computer control, process optimization, and applications of advanced process control technologies in industrial processes.
Content
Chapter 2: Intelligence-based vehicle active suspension adaptive control systems
Chapter 3: Robust active control of an integrated suspension system
Chapter 4: An interval type-2 fuzzy controller for vehicle active suspension systems
Chapter 5: Active control for actuator uncertain half-car suspension systems
Chapter 6: Active suspension control with finite frequency approach
Chapter 7: Fault-tolerant control for uncertain vehicle suspension systems via fuzzy control approach
Chapter 8: Hinfinity fuzzy control of suspension systems with actuator saturation
Chapter 9: Design of sliding mode controller for semi-active suspension systems with magnetorheological dampers
Chapter 10: Joint design of controller and parameters for active vehicle suspension
Chapter 11: System approach to vehicle suspension system control in CAE environment
Chapter 12: Vibration control of vehicle engine-body systems with time delay: an LMI approach
Chapter 13: Frequency domain analysis and design of nonlinear vehicle suspension systems
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