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      Model-in-the-loop development for fuel cell vehicle

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      Çakmakçı, Melih
      Li, Y.
      Liu, S.
      Date
      2011
      Source Title
      Proceedings of the 2011 American Control Conference
      Print ISSN
      0743-1619
      Publisher
      IEEE
      Pages
      2462 - 2467
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      In this paper, the work on developing and validating a model-in-the-loop (MIL) simulation environment for a group of prototype fuel cell vehicles is presented. The MIL model consists of a vehicle plant model and an integrated vehicle system controller model. First, the vehicle simulation plant model is functionally validated with a simple vehicle system controller (VSC) model and then improved to satisfy the input output interface and fidelity requirements. The developed MIL system is then verified for basic functionality against the simple VSC controller model and shows uniform correlation results. It is further validated against vehicle dynamometer test data and demonstrates satisfactory consistency. A rapid model building approach which is suitable for model-based controller design process was also discussed. This approach enabled the developers to use model-to-code algorithms unlike many comparable simulation models. © 2011 AACC American Automatic Control Council.
      Keywords
      Controller models
      Fuel cell vehicles
      Input-output interfaces
      Integrated vehicle systems
      Model-based controller
      Plant model
      Simulation environment
      Simulation model
      Test data
      Vehicle simulation
      Vehicle system controllers
      Controllers
      Fuel cells
      Vehicles
      Computer simulation
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