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A number of case studies are now presented to show applications of the concepts illustrated in the previous chapters. After a succinct introduction of some aspects of data acquisition and digital control, three case studies are presented, namely a friction damper-based suspension unit for a saloon car, a magnetorheological damper-based seat suspension for vehicles not equipped with primary suspensions and a semi-active suspension system with magnetorheological dampers for heavy vehicles where the emphasis is not only on ride comfort but also on road damage reduction.
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(2008). Case Studies. In: Semi-active Suspension Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-231-9_7
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