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The Development of an Advanced Vehicle Control Platform for Pure Electric Vehicles

2015-04-14
2015-01-0229
Pure electric vehicles are recognized as one of the most important new energy vehicle types to meet the increasingly stringent standards in energy saving and environment protection. To meet the control demands, China Automotive Technology & Research Center(CATARC) plan to develop an advanced Vehicle Control Platform(VCP) for pure electric vehicles. The developed VCP is well structured on both hardware and software and can be adapted to different pure electric vehicles easily. This paper describes the design of the hardware, the software architecture, the base software and the control strategy applied in the VCP in detail. A matching method is proposed to configure the VCP to a real VCU for the specific application by modifying the hardware channel definition and the control parameters. The paper shows successful application of the VCP on several types of pure electric vehicles.
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Battery Management System Based on AURIX Multi-Core Architecture

2019-04-02
2019-01-1310
Battery management system (BMS) is the core component of the new energy vehicle battery system. With the increase of energy density of new energy vehicle battery, its control algorithm becomes more and more complex, and the work of the battery management system will be heavier. In order to solve the limits, the hardware, software and control strategy model of battery management system are developed based on AURIX multi-core microcontroller. The microprocessor control unit is developed by using dual-core chip, which meets the functional safety requirements. Dual-core processing of control strategy and individual information acquisition are realized, and the processing efficiency is improved. A four-tier software architecture of battery management system is developed to handle the Dual-core processing. The graphical development of battery management system strategy model is realized by using MATLAB / Simulink.
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Research on Electromagnetic Compatibility for Wireless Charging System of Electric Vehicles

2019-11-04
2019-01-5057
Currently, there are no specific standards on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test for wireless charging system of electric vehicles (EVs). However, the EMC test items have been summarized in some international standards. And the national standard is under developing. In order to support the formulation of corresponding national standards and regulations, promote the rapid development of EVs industry and support the implementation of the national strategy of new energy vehicles (NEVs) and intelligent network vehicle, we carry out the EMC test for wireless charging systems. In this paper, the wireless charging system of EVs is taken as the research object, which can also been called equipment under test (EUT). Firstly, an introduction of the research status was summarized. And then, the influence parameters such as output power and offset are analyzed. Based on the analysis, the EMC test was implemented to evaluate the EMC performance of EUT.
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Research on Test Method for Shielding Effectiveness to Cable of Vehicles

2019-11-04
2019-01-5070
With the development of electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and fuel cell vehicles (FCVS), high voltage and large-current are applied to cables. Therefore, it is important to avoid electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems of cables, and a measurement methods is necessary for the shielding effectiveness of shielding cables. This paper discusses the existing test methods of cable shielding effectiveness and summarizes the main problems and deficiencies. Then, according to the practical requirements of high voltage cable testing, the direct injection method based on the national standard GB/T 18655-2018 (modified international standard CISPR 25) is proposed. The test method is verified by constructing a practical test platform.
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42 Volt Systems

2000-09-29
This report addresses the technical challenges engineers must face, including the issues of storage devices, generation of the 42 volts, and distribution of power. It contains information on all of the critical aspects related to the adoption of this technology.
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Advances in Electric Propulsion

2017-05-18
Aviation propulsion development continues to rely upon fossil fuels for the vast majority of commercial and military applications. Until these fuels are depleted or abandoned, burning them will continue to jeopardize air quality and provoke increased regulation. With those challenges in mind, research and development of more efficient and electric propulsion systems will expand. Fuel-cell technology is but one example that addresses such emission and resource challenges, and others, including negligible acoustic emissions and the potential to leverage current infrastructure models. For now, these technologies are consigned to smaller aircraft applications, but are expected to mature toward use in larger aircraft. Additionally, measures such as electric/conventional hybrid configurations will ultimately increase efficiencies and knowledge of electric systems while minimizing industrial costs.
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