Hardware in the Loop Test Rig for Development of Control Algorithms for Electric Vehicles

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Political pressure on the automotive industry will lead in future to an increasing electrification of the powertrain. The new components require the development of new vehicle control systems and control functions. Due to the high complexity of such systems the mechatronical development process including Model in the Loop (MIL), Software in the Loop (SIL) and Hardware in the Loop (HIL) simulation has been established. In this paper, a HiL test rig is presented, which has high flexibility and supports the model based development of control systems for battery electric vehicles at all levels.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 198)

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507-512

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March 2013

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