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To address the challenge of physically realizing fractional-order electrical networks, this study proposes an implementation method for a mechatronic inerter-spring-damper (ISD) suspension based on a fractional-order biquadratic transfer function. Building upon a previously established model of a mechatronic ISD suspension, the influence of parameter perturbations on the suspension's dynamic performance characteristics was systematically investigated. Positive real synthesis was employed to determine the optimal five-element passive network structure for the fractional-order biquadratic electrical network. Subsequently, the Oustaloup filter approximation algorithm was utilized to realize the integer-order equivalents of the fractional-order electrical components, and the approximation effectiveness was analyzed through frequency-domain and time-domain simulations. Bench testing validated the effectiveness of the proposed method: under random road excitation at 20 m/s, the root mean square (RMS) values of the vehicle body acceleration, suspension working space, and dynamic tire load were reduced by 7.86%, 17.45%, and 2.26%, respectively, in comparison with those of the traditional passive suspension. This research provides both theoretical foundations and practical engineering solutions for implementing fractional-order transfer functions in vehicle suspensions, establishing a novel technical pathway for comprehensively enhancing suspension performance.

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