Title :
ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 Smart Sensor Network for the Evaluation of Motorcycle Suspension Systems
Author :
Liguori, Consolatina ; Paciello, Vincenzo ; Paolillo, Alfredo ; Pietrosanto, Antonio ; Sommella, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Univ. of Salerno, Salerno, Italy
Abstract :
Smart sensors and transducers are being widely employed in the development of electronically controlled systems, such as advanced suspensions, to improve the performance guaranteed by terrestrial vehicles. Nevertheless, a standard reference for the full exploitation of the smart features is not yet extensively adopted. The CAN-bus is only used for the communication functionalities within a sensor network, resulting in cost-effective and more reliable connections. An original data-driven approach, based on both the CAN-bus and the IEEE ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 standard, is proposed for the characterization of suspension systems of two-wheel vehicles with regard to the comfort and vehicle handling. Because of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451, the data acquired from sensor are sent by means of a GPS-General Packet Radio Service module to PC software that implements the processing algorithm. The proposed methodology includes a low-cost measurement setup, data processing algorithms in both time and frequency domain, and the introduction of model-free synthetic indices to experimentally compare the on-road behavior influenced by different damping characteristics for the suspension system. The method is applied to the on-road verification of the riding comfort assured by different control strategies for semiactive suspensions.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; IEC standards; IEEE standards; ISO standards; computerised instrumentation; controller area networks; ergonomics; field buses; intelligent sensors; mechanical engineering computing; motorcycles; packet radio networks; suspensions (mechanical components); wheels; CAN-bus; GPS-General Packet Radio Service module; IEEE ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 standard; ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 smart sensor network; PC software; damping characteristics; data processing algorithms; data-driven approach; frequency domain; low-cost measurement setup; model-free synthetic indices; motorcycle suspension system evaluation; on-road behavior; on-road verification; riding comfort; semiactive suspension control strategies; terrestrial vehicles; time domain; two-wheel vehicles; vehicle handling; Acceleration; Motorcycles; Roads; Sensors; Suspensions; Transducers; ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451; Sensor interface and architecture; communication protocol; performance evaluation; performance evaluation smart sensor; sensor data processing; sensor interface and architecture; smart sensor; vehicle technology;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2363945