Hybrid Vehicle Control Systems Fast Forward with Advances in Silicon Technology

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald W. Stence
2013 ◽  
Vol 579-580 ◽  
pp. 745-748
Author(s):  
Zhong Wei Zhang

In the hybrid vehicle applied basic research and engineering development, regenerative braking is to reduce energy consumption, reduce emissions and increase the driving range of the important means. According to the different hybrid vehicle driving conditions, how to use regenerative braking control parameters, thereby enhancing the braking energy recovery, is a hybrid car regenerative braking system of the heart. In this paper, the regenerative braking control parameters of the hybrid electric vehicle, by a reasonable choice of regenerative braking of the hybrid vehicle control parameters can increase the regenerative braking energy recovery, for reducing fuel consumption and maintain SOC are benefits. Computer Numerical simulation and simulation results show that the regenerative brake control parameters for hybrid vehicle fuel consumption and greater impact on the SOC, and the regenerative braking may affect the minimum speed limit of the regenerative braking effect, the lower the minimum speed limit the greater the braking energy recovery, thesis research is regenerative braking hybrid vehicle control parameters selected to provide a reference.


2013 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 1479-1484
Author(s):  
Gong Ding Bai ◽  
Kai Zhao ◽  
Jiang Tao Gai ◽  
Hong Tao Wu ◽  
Yi Yuan ◽  
...  

The transmission system is a core component of the hybrid vehicle. For the stability of vehicle power transmission, the Transmission Control Unit (TCU) must have communications with Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) and operation objects (such as drive motor, battery and so on) by CAN bus at the same time. In this paper, a CAN bus extension system based on C8051F500 and SST39LF512 was designed and completed the correct data sending and receiving, which met the communications requirements in hybrid vehicle control.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen Borman ◽  
Gordon Kennedy ◽  
Tony Cains ◽  
Jonathon Hall ◽  
Mike Bassett

Author(s):  
Richard S. Stansbury ◽  
Massood Towhidnejad ◽  
Darris White ◽  
Jack McKisson

The EcoCar Challenge provides 17 universities the opportunity to compete in the design and development of a new hybrid-vehicle based off of the 2009 Saturn Vue. At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the vehicle’s initial architecture has been designed that provides the opportunity for the vehicle to operate in up to four different modes: electric only, series, parallel thru the road, and gas only. The control architecture is comprised of the various embedded controllers throughout the vehicle plus the addition of two new computer systems. The first is a safety critical supervisory controller responsible for configuring the vehicle into one of the hybrid modes. The second is the Intelligent Drive Efficiency Assistant (I.D.E.A), which is responsible for suggesting the best hybrid mode possible given the anticipated state of the vehicle. This paper will present the control architecture and the hardware/software-in-the-loop test bed necessary to verify and evaluate the architecture as it is developed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (31) ◽  
pp. 201-206
Author(s):  
Nariaki Tateiwa ◽  
Nozomi Hata ◽  
Akira Tanaka ◽  
Takashi Nakayama ◽  
Akihiro Yoshida ◽  
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