Future Opportunities and Challenges in Powertrain Development with Model-Based Design (Highlights)
Werner Quirant, Bosch
This video is a short version of the presentation given at MathWorks Automotive Conference 2016 in Stuttgart. To watch the full-length video, see the link in the "Other Resources" section below.
Further reduction of fuel consumption and emissions is still the major driver for new powertrain developments and solutions. Electrification of powertrain systems is opening advanced possibilities. Brake recuperation systems and electronic clutches are state-of-the-art examples. Trends like automated and assisted driving as well as Car2x communication leverage new sources of information (e.g. radar, video, cloud). These new sources of information offer opportunities for new advanced powertrain features like energy-based predictive powertrain control. Additional sensors, multicore control units, and advanced powertrain topologies lead to an increased system complexity and make it difficult to develop an optimized control strategy. In order to master this increasing complexity with ever shortening development cycles, simulation and model-based development are key enablers for future business success.
Recorded: 21 Sep 2016
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