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Deep Learning-Based Prediction of Suspension Dynamics Performance in Multi-Axle Vehicles

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Kai Chun Lin, Bo-Yi Lin

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This paper presents a deep learning-based framework for predicting the dynamic performance of suspension systems in multi-axle vehicles, emphasizing the integration of machine learning with traditional vehicle dynamics modeling. A Multi-Task Deep Belief Network Deep Neural Network (MTL-DBN-DNN) was developed to capture the relationships between key vehicle parameters and suspension performance metrics. The model was trained on data generated from numerical simulations and demonstrated superior prediction accuracy compared to conventional DNN models. A comprehensive sensitivity analysis was conducted to assess the impact of various vehicle and suspension parameters on dynamic suspension performance. Additionally, the Suspension Dynamic Performance Index (SDPI) was introduced as a holistic measure to quantify overall suspension performance, accounting for the combined effects of multiple parameters. The findings highlight the effectiveness of multitask learning in improving predictive models for complex vehicle systems.

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