3. Parameters that can be improved
Parameters that can be improved
Ride Control
Ride Control
Height Control
Height Control
Roll Control
Roll Control
Dive Control
Dive Control
Squat Control
Squat Control
4. COMPONENTS
A Computer or an electronic control unit
(ECU)
Sensors
Actuator or Servo
Adjustable shocks and springs
7. Functions of Active Suspension
Functions of Active Suspension
Improves driver control, safety and stability, with or without a
Improves driver control, safety and stability, with or without a
load .
load .
Eliminates sway and reduces roll on corners
Eliminates sway and reduces roll on corners
Reduces axle wrap
Reduces axle wrap
Maximum safety
Maximum safety
Absorbs load, rather than resisting it, thereby ensuring a much
Absorbs load, rather than resisting it, thereby ensuring a much
more comfortable ride
more comfortable ride
Eliminates the need for fitting extra blades which harden the
Eliminates the need for fitting extra blades which harden the
ride
ride
Better handling and control in windy and rough road conditions
Better handling and control in windy and rough road conditions
Minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles and leaf springs
Minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles and leaf springs
11. Active suspension mimics the
Active suspension mimics the
functions of the human body
functions of the human body
The sensors are nerve ends
The sensors are nerve ends
The Electronic Control Unit represents our
The Electronic Control Unit represents our
mind
mind
Wires connecting the whole thing are the
Wires connecting the whole thing are the
central nervous system
central nervous system
The servos and actuators resemble the muso-
The servos and actuators resemble the muso-
skelatel portion .
skelatel portion .
14. Draw-backs
Need for a large external power source
Complex control algorithms
Complex closed-loop control systems.
Requirement of fast-acting devices
Increased cost
15. Conclusion
Conclusion
In the case of active suspension system,
as in any other innovations of automotive
technology, today's innovation is tomorrow's
standard feature. Inspite of its high initial cost,
let us expect to see them in the Indian roads
soon. The trickle-down effect will take some
time, but it'll happen and when such a time
comes we can expect much lesser accidents, less
fatalities and more comfort in driving the roads.