Data acquisition system for optimization of series hybrid propulsion systems

Thierry Coosemans, Ricardo Barrero, Jean Marc Timmermans, Frederik Van Mulders, J. Van Mierlo

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Abstract

In this article the development and use of a data acquisition system for the optimization of hybrid propulsion systems is proposed. This versatile system can be used for different hybrid driveline architectures and for off- and on-road data logging. It retrieves the necessary parameters to develop or assess the power flow control algorithm of the vehicle under test, in order to optimize the driveline and reduce energy consumption and emissions. It is based on a cRIO™ programmable controller of National Instruments in combination with dedicated sensors and interfaces for the data acquisition of electrical and mechanical parameters. The assets and configuration of the system are discussed. Experimental data are given and discussed. In addition the HEV simulation platform developed in parallel is briefly described.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition 2009, EVS 24
PublisherAVERE
Pages2408-2414
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)9781615674558
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009
Event24th International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition 2009, EVS 24 - Stavanger, Norway
Duration: 13 May 200916 May 2009

Publication series

Name24th International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition 2009, EVS 24
Volume4

Conference

Conference24th International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition 2009, EVS 24
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityStavanger
Period13/05/0916/05/09

Keywords

  • Efficiency
  • Energy consumption
  • HEV (hybrid electrical vehicle)
  • Optimization
  • Power management

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