A comparison of control strategies for the switchable damper suspension system
by A.M.A. Soliman, D.A. Crolla, F.M. El-Sayed
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 14, No. 4, 1993

Abstract: Theoretical comparisons of control strategies for the switchable damper suspension system are made. Practical limitations involving switching time delays and threshold delay values are modelled and their effect on ride comfort quantified. The three-setting switchable damper is compared with the two-setting switchable damper. The effort of damper linearisation is studied. It is shown that the three-setting switchable damper offers worthwhile improvements over the passive and two-setting switchable damper.

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