Paper Title
Enhancement of Yaw and Roll Stability at High Speeds
Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to investigate the influence of combination of vehicle chassis control by developing
new architecture of Active Aerodynamics Control and Hydraulic Interconnected Suspension. A 14 Degree-of-freedom
nonlinear vehicle model is employed by using VI-CarRealTime software. Two chassis controls which are Active
Aerodynamics Control and Hydraulic Interconnected Suspension are developed independently to achieve their control
objects. Step steer and lane change manoeuvres are performed on various road conditions to illustrate the effectiveness of
proposed combined chassis control. The results of the simulation are found to prove that superposition of chassis controllers
improves vehicle stability and comfort.
Keywords- Active Aerodynamics Control, Hydraulic Interconnected Suspension, Vehicle Dynamics, Simulation, Control