• 제목/요약/키워드: Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation(HWILS)

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스로틀 조절 방식에 기초한 TCS 슬립 제어 시스템의 HWILS 구현 (HWILS Implementation of TCS Control System Based on Throttle Adjustment Approach)

  • 송재복;홍동우
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 1998
  • Traction control systems(TCS) improve vehicle acceleration performance and stability, particularly on slippery roads through engine torque and/or brake torque control. This research mainly deals with the engine control algorithm based on adjustment of the engine throttle valve opening. Hardware-in-the-loop simulation(HWILS) is carried out where the actual hardware is used for the engine/automatic transmission and TCS controller, while various vehicle dynamics are simulated on real-time basis. Also, use of the dynamometer is made in order to implement the tractive force that a road applies to the tire. Although some restrictions are imposed mainly due to the capability of the synamometer, simplified HWILS results show that the slip control algorithm can improve the vehicle acceleration performance for low-friction roads.

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엔진맵에 기초한 엔진제어 TCS 슬립제어 알고리듬의 개발 (Development of engine control based TCS slip control algorithm using engine map)

  • 송재복;김병철
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.428-436
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    • 1998
  • A TCS slip control system improves acceleration capability and steerability on slippery roads through engine torgue and/or brake torque control. This research mainly deals with the engine control algorithm via the adjustment of the engine throttle angle. The following new control strategy is proposed and investigated ; the TCS slip controller whose input is the difference between the desired driving wheel speed corresponding to the optimum slip ratio and the actual speed yields the target engine torque and then estimates the throttle angle based on the engine performance curve. Various simulation and hardware-in-the-loop simulation have been carried out. The results show the proposed strategy may compensate for the inherent nonlinearity between variation of the throttle angle and variation of the engine torque and produce better performance than the previous strategies without the engine map, especially in the high speed region.