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This master thesis shows a holistic approach for the optimization of the energy management task for a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. The ‘Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy’ (‘ECMS’) as a local optimal approach is implemented into an embedded controller and applied to a system simulation model in ‘GT-SUITE’, which integrates a hybrid drivetrain and the associated control structure with a thermal management model. Two modifications and one extension to the basic ‘equivalent consumption’ cost function are proposed for the favor of an unambiguous interpretation of the penalty factor term, an enhanced applicability of the ‘ECMS’ close to the battery state of charge limit and an effective applicability of the ‘EMCS’ to the thermal management task. All proposed modifications and extensions prove their applicability in the virtual test environment and recommend themselves for the utilization in further application areas, like the integration of exhaust aftertreatment system, the holistic evaluation of a fuel cell drivetrain or the holistic evaluation of a hybrid ship propulsion system.
Application of Induction Thermography for Detection of Near Surface Defects in Steel Products
(2020)
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(2020)
Design of a transverse controller for an autonomous driving model car based on the Stanley approach
(2020)
The Stanley approach is an established transverse controller
for autonomous vehicle’s to follow a desired reference
path accordingly. In this publication, functional extensions of
the Stanley algorithm are demonstrated. The resulting overall
lateral controller can be used for autonomous model cars
especially.