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This paper reviews computational-intelligence-involved approaches in active vehicle suspension control systems with a focus on the problems raised in practical implementations by their nonlinear and uncertain properties. After a brief introduction on active suspension models, the paper explores the state of the art in fuzzy inference systems, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and their combination for suspension control issues. Discussions and comments are provided based on the reviewed simulation and experimental results. The paper is concluded with remarks and future directions.
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Jiangtao Cao
Honghai Liu
Ping Li
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Northwestern Polytechnical University
University of Portsmouth
Liaoning Shihua University
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