1998
DOI: 10.1080/00423119808969607
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Distinguishing Between Random and Deterministic Track Inputs for Active Railway Suspensions

Abstract: Abstrncl This paper presents and compares different control strategies for applying absolute or "skyhook" damping in active suspension systems for railway vehicles. It first examines a number of linear approaches for tiltering the absolute velocity signal in order to optimise the trade-off between the random and deterministic track input requirements, and then what can be achieved using non-linear Kalman-Filter methods is explored. Studies in this paper show that an improvement of nearly 20% in ride quality ca… Show more

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