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DEVELOPMENT OF A NETWORK-BASED TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM, VALIDATION OF ITS TRACTION CONTROL ALGORITHM AND EVALUATION OF ITS PERFORMANCE USING NET-HILS  

Ryu, J. (Department of Automotive Engineering, Graduate School, Hanyang University)
Yoon, M. (Department of Automotive Engineering, Graduate School, Hanyang University)
SunWoo, M. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University)
Publication Information
International Journal of Automotive Technology / v.7, no.6, 2006 , pp. 687-695 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents a network-based traction control system(TCS), where several electric control units(ECUs) are connected by a controller area network(CAN) communication system. The control system consists of four ECUs: the electric throttle controller, the transmission controller, the engine controller and the traction controller. In order to validate the traction control algorithm of the network-based TCS and evaluate its performance, a Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation(HILS) environment was developed. Herein we propose a new concept of the HILS environment called the network-based HILS(Net-HILS) for the development and validation of network-based control systems which include smart sensors or actuators. In this study, we report that we have designed a network-based TCS, validated its algorithm and evaluated its performance using Net-HILS.
Keywords
HILS(Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation); Network-based TCS(Traction control system); Net-HILS(Network-based HILS); CAN(Controller Area Network);
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