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Signal interfacing for hybrid electric vehicular electronics and an implementation study | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Signal interfacing for hybrid electric vehicular electronics and an implementation study


Abstract:

This paper presents developments on hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) prototype design from the viewpoint of electronic interfacing to the accelerator pedal, clutch and brake...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents developments on hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) prototype design from the viewpoint of electronic interfacing to the accelerator pedal, clutch and brake while assuring safe operation of the vehicle and maximizing fuel efficiency. The presented interface design has been implemented during the stage of modifying a front wheel drive commercial vehicle into a four wheel drive HEV. The demand for developing vehicle with improved fuel efficiency necessitates an intensive modification of its electronic and mechanical structure to maintain the electronic safety system of the vehicle. HEV technology is a promising solution for reducing fuel consumption and pollutant gas emission levels. The selection of drive train configuration and its suitable components, the design of the electric and electronic interface circuits that should be able to interface with power-train control unit as well as the overall vehicle control system are the main issues in the system retrofit procedure. Diverse configurations and hybrid component selections highly influence the integration process as well as the overall performance results expected from the vehicle. Electric and electronic circuits, which are integrated for implementing the hybrid controller for both traction and regenerative braking purposes via CAN interface using Rapid Control Prototyping technique offered by dSPACE digital signal processor, are presented for a second generation prototype Ford Transit hybrid electric van.
Date of Conference: 22-24 September 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 October 2008
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Conference Location: Columbus, OH, USA

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