Automotive
Engineering Tasks
- System Specification and Modeling
- Embedded System Design
- System Integration, Calibration, and Dynamometer Testing
- Vehicle Analysis and Validation
System Integration, Calibration, and Dynamometer Testing
Calibration, testing, and validation of vehicle systems have traditionally been accomplished on lab benches, in dynamometer cells, and in vehicles. The expense associated with prototype vehicles and test cell time is causing automotive customers to investigate more analytical methods for accomplishing these tasks in the desktop workstation environment.
Powertrain Calibration, Testing, and Validation
When control system and powertrain hardware become available, powertrain
engineers and calibrators use MathWorks products to validate system performance
against the original requirements.
OEMs and suppliers perform analytical calibration of powertrain control systems using the Model-Based Calibration Toolbox™ product. With this tool, they reduce dynamometer testing time, increase engineering productivity, and improve powertrain performance and reliability in high degree-of-freedom systems that are otherwise difficult to understand and calibrate.
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Calibration analysis
is visualized within the MATLAB environment, showing pressure
ratios and engine performance envelopes. Click on image to see enlarged view. |
With interfaces to calibration tools, such as ATI's VISION and ETAS INCA, you can use MATLAB® to augment capabilities. For example, use the MATLAB environment and toolboxes to run statistical analysis and design of experiments (DOEs) and other advanced modeling and optimization techniques. Also use MATLAB to communicate with and control calibration tools and build custom tools and analysis procedures.
Dynamometer and Test Cell Applications
Modeling vehicle, road, and driver behaviors is simplified with the flexible
continuous- and discrete-time simulation capabilities in a Simulink® environment. With the
Real-Time Workshop® product, you can convert these models to executable code and download
it into dynamometer stands for powertrain, suspension, and chassis
applications. Partners such as MTS and FEV provide
MATLAB and Simulink model libraries and interfaces for their dynamometer
systems, enabling you to reuse models from the design stages for online
dynamometer testing.
Testing and Measurement
To test and validate your
design, you can access plug-in acquisition boards and GPIB/VXI/RS-232
compatible instrumentation through MATLAB, Data Acquisition Toolbox™ software,
and the Instrument Control Toolbox™ product. 2-D, 3-D, and animated visualization techniques
in MATLAB, combined with its numeric computation capabilities, give you insight
into experimental data and test cell results.
System Integrator Seminar:
Rapid Prototyping, and Hardware-in-the-Loop Using Simulink, Stateflow and xPC Target
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