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HIL test stand for universal electronic control units
Zouhar, Štěpán ; Musil, Filip (referee) ; Brablc, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on testing of Electronic Control Units, especially functional testing in which hardware and software is verified and also Model in the Loop, Software in the Loop, Processor in the Loop and Hardware in the Loop testing methods. Within practical part of this thesis testing stand for functional test of the ECU was developed and manufactured. It is connected to PC via Input/Output card, testing is controlled by MATLAB script. Whole process of testing is automated from initial upload of testing firmware to tested ECU over all phases of test up to bootloader flashing. Hardware in the Loop test was also created, in which ECU works as controller and DC motor is simulated in real time with PC in MATLAB environment.
Hardware-in-the-loop simulation with using xPC target toolbox
Benko, Boris ; Dolák, Petr (referee) ; Klusáček, Stanislav (advisor)
The submitted thesis „Hardware-in-the-loop simulation with using xPC Target toolbox“ deals with the using of xPC Target toolbox in conjunction with data acquisition card from National Instruments PCI-6259 for testing diagnostic embedded devices, using hardware-in-the-loop method. In the first part of the thesis, the importance of application of the method to the model based design is discussed. As a demonstration, the specific method is framed, tried out and used for testing the real ECU. The data from the simulation are gathered using the xPC Target, the results are subsequently compared to the data from the documentation of the fuel injection system Bosch Mono-motronic. This whole process is described in the second part of the thesis.
Electrical Servo Drives for Critical Applications
Hubík, Vladimír ; Kurka, Otakar (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Opluštil, Vladimír (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The presented work deals with doctoral thesis named “Electrical drives for critical application”, which is solved in the Institute of Production Machines, Systems and Robotics. The paper tries to subsequently describe the progress during development of electric drive and to introduce the findings reached during project solving. The critical application requirements have been defined at the beginning, especially for the aerospace industry point of view. The work deals with the architecture of the control and power electronic, control software algorithms of the brush and brush-less BLDC motor with respect to the final certification aspects. It is also discussed the effectivness of the new development methods based on the modeling and simulation. The Model Based Design approach have been proved and verified during aircraft onboard equipment development. The findings of these are discussed at the end of this work.
Simulation Modeling of Electric Actuators for Selected Critical Application
Toman, Jiří ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Szabó, István (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Use of the "model based design" method for the design of an embedded application
Mačišák, Martin ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis demonstrates the differences between approaches in software development. A code generation search is performed. The work describes possible tools and methods of code validation and verification. The next part provides information on the use of a design-based model in critical-demanding applications. Further, the work describes the proposal of platforms for controling the BLDC motor. Low leve software is programed for these chosen platforms. The logic of controling and user interface is created. The logic of controling is created and tested in Simulink. Further more whole programmed code is connected with the low level layer. The whole solution of my diploma thesis is tested.
Use of the "model based design" method for the design of an embedded application
Mačišák, Martin ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis demonstrates the differences between approaches in software development. A code generation search is performed. The work describes possible tools and methods of code validation and verification. The next part provides information on the use of a design-based model in critical-demanding applications. Further, the work describes the proposal of platforms for controling the BLDC motor. Low leve software is programed for these chosen platforms. The logic of controling and user interface is created. The logic of controling is created and tested in Simulink. Further more whole programmed code is connected with the low level layer. The whole solution of my diploma thesis is tested.
HIL test stand for universal electronic control units
Zouhar, Štěpán ; Musil, Filip (referee) ; Brablc, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on testing of Electronic Control Units, especially functional testing in which hardware and software is verified and also Model in the Loop, Software in the Loop, Processor in the Loop and Hardware in the Loop testing methods. Within practical part of this thesis testing stand for functional test of the ECU was developed and manufactured. It is connected to PC via Input/Output card, testing is controlled by MATLAB script. Whole process of testing is automated from initial upload of testing firmware to tested ECU over all phases of test up to bootloader flashing. Hardware in the Loop test was also created, in which ECU works as controller and DC motor is simulated in real time with PC in MATLAB environment.
Simulation Modeling of Electric Actuators for Selected Critical Application
Toman, Jiří ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Szabó, István (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Simulation modeling of electric actuators for selected critical application
Toman, Jiří ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Hardware-in-the-loop simulation with using xPC target toolbox
Benko, Boris ; Dolák, Petr (referee) ; Klusáček, Stanislav (advisor)
The submitted thesis „Hardware-in-the-loop simulation with using xPC Target toolbox“ deals with the using of xPC Target toolbox in conjunction with data acquisition card from National Instruments PCI-6259 for testing diagnostic embedded devices, using hardware-in-the-loop method. In the first part of the thesis, the importance of application of the method to the model based design is discussed. As a demonstration, the specific method is framed, tried out and used for testing the real ECU. The data from the simulation are gathered using the xPC Target, the results are subsequently compared to the data from the documentation of the fuel injection system Bosch Mono-motronic. This whole process is described in the second part of the thesis.

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