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E-VECTOORC project introduction
Machan, Jaroslav ; Nedoma, Pavel ; Plíhal, Jiří
This paper introduces the current state of research project related to yaw moment control, anti-lock braking and traction control through the employment of effective torque vectoring strategies for fully electric vehicles. In particular, the adoption of individually controlled electric powertrains with the aim of tuning the vehicle dynamic characteristics in steady-state and transient conditions is discussed. This subject is currently investigated within the European Union (EU) funded Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) consortium E-VECTOORC, focused on the development and experimental testing of novel control strategies. Triennial project is solved by consortium research public and private institutions/companies University of Surrey, Ilmenau University of Technology, Jaguar and Land Rover, Flanders' Drive, Inverto, Fundacion CIDAUT, Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón, ŠKODA AUTO a.s.,VIF Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug, Forschungsgesellschaft mbH and TRW Automotive Lucas Varity GmbH.
Představení projektu icompose - integrované řízení sdruženého pohonu a duálního zdroje energie u plně elektrických vozidel
Machan, Jaroslav ; Nedoma, Pavel ; Plíhal, Jiří
This paper introduces the current state of research project related to novel comprehensive energy management system for different drivetrain configurations (with single or multiple electric motors, 1 or 2 energy storage systems), which improves energy efficiency, driveability, safety and comfort of FEVs. This subject is currently investigated within the European Union (EU) funded Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) consortium iCOMPOSE, focused on the development and experimental testing of novel control strategies. Project is solved by consortium research public and private institutions/companies Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug ,Forschungsgesellschaft mbH; Univerzita v Surrey; Lotus Cars Limited; ŠKODA AUTO a.s., Flanders' Drive; Hutchinson SA, AVL List GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung E.V.
Introduction of the project iCOMPOSE Intelligent Control of Multiple-Motor and Multiple-Storage Full Electric Vehicles
Machan, J. ; Nedoma, P. ; Plíhal, Jiří
This paper introduces the current state of research project related to novel comprehensive energy management system for different drivetrain configurations (with single or multiple electric motors, 1 or 2 energy storage systems), which improves energy efficiency, driveability, safety and comfort of FEVs. This subject is currently investigated within the European Union (EU) funded Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) consortium iCOMPOSE, focused on the development and experimental testing of novel control strategies. Project is conducted by a consortium of public and private research institutions/companies Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug ,Forschungsgesellschaft mbH; University of Surrey; Lotus Cars Limited; ŠKODA AUTO a.s., Flanders' Drive; Hutchinson SA, AVL List GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung E.V.
Assesment of assistant systems influence to the process vehicle drive stability in terms of project E_VECTOORC
Machan, J. ; Nedoma, P. ; Plíhal, Jiří
The paper introduces the current state of research project related to yaw moment control, anti-lock braking and traction control through the employment of effective torque vectoring strategies for fully electric vehicles. In particular, the adoption of individually controlled electric powertrains with the aim of tuning the vehicle dynamic characteristics in steady-state and transient conditions is discussed.
E- Vectoorc Project Introduction
Machan, J. ; Nedoma, P. ; Plíhal, Jiří
This paper introduces the current state of research project related to yaw moment control, anti-lock braking and traction control through the employment of effective torque vectoring strategies for fully electric vehicles. In particular, the adoption of individually controlled electric powertrains with the aim of tuning the vehicle dynamic characteristics in steady-state and transient conditions is discussed. This subject is currently investigated within the European Union (EU) funded Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) consortium E-VECTOORC, focused on the development and experimental testing of novel control strategies. Triennial project is solved by consortium research public and private institutions/companies University of Surrey, Ilmenau University of Technology, Jaguar and Land Rover, Flanders' Drive, Inverto, Fundacion CIDAUT, Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón, ŠKODA AUTO a.s.,VIF Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug, Forschungsgesellschaft mbH and TRW Automotive Lucas Varity GmbH.

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