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Electric Vehicle Architecture Design and Analysis

Saugata Pal, International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT)

Overview

Today’s automotive systems are getting more and more complex with frequently added complex requirements to shorten time of delivery to minimizing the field issues.

Manage electric vehicle complexity, improve communication, and produce optimized vehicle performance using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Successful MBSE requires the synthesis of stakeholder requirements into architecture models to create intuitive system descriptions.

MATLAB, Simulink, System Composer and Requirements Toolbox together provide a platform to create a single descriptive architecture models that seamlessly bridge into detailed implementation models. The connected environment ensures items across the architecture and design worlds stay in sync. Systems engineers can establish a digital thread to navigate between system requirements, architecture models, implementation models, and embedded software.

In this 90-minute session, presented by MathWorks and ICAT ASPIRE, you will learn how you can develop Vehicle architecture and:

  • Capture and manage electric vehicle system requirements
  • Optimize vehicle system architectures by capturing architecture metadata and directly connecting to MATLAB analytics for electric vehicle architecture trade studies
  • Create simplifying customized model views to isolate the components of interest for different engineering concerns
  • Validate requirements and verify vehicle architectures using simulation-based tests
  • Translate and refine requirements into architectures with components ready for simulation and implementation using Model-Based Design in Simulink

About the Presenters

Saugata Pal, Advisor, International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT)

Saugata Pal is currently working as Advisor at International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT), ICAT  and is responsible for program management and  ASPIRE Technology platform to support collaborative innovation for automotive domain from ICAT. He has done M.Tech from IIT, Kharagpur and Master in Business Administration from MS University, Baroda . Have  24+ years of working experience in the area of Automotive Program Management, Localization, Design & Development of  Body-Exterior and  Interior & Benchmarking . Have worked in 10 vehicle platforms and launch of 3 vehicles. Prior to ICAT he was working with General Motors Technical Centre India, Bangalore & General Motors India, Halol.

Gaurav Dubey, Principal Application Engineer, MathWorks

Gaurav Dubey is a Principal Engineer in Application Engineering team in MathWorks India and specializes in the fields of model-based system engineering, model-based development workflows, automatic code generation, verification and validation, and certifications. He closely interacts with customers in different domains to help them use MathWorks products for model-based development and model-based system engineering. Gaurav brings more than 17 years of experience in Automotive and Aerospace industries. Prior to joining MathWorks, Gaurav worked with Tata Motors Limited, where he gained hands-on experience in engine management system ECU development. He has also worked as a software analyst at Tata Consultancy Services on different automotive projects involving model-based development. Gaurav holds a master’s degree in instrumentation engineering, and a master’s degree in electronics and communications.

Prasanna Deshpande, Manager – Application Engineering, MathWorks

Prasanna Deshpande is a Manager of Automotive Industry Application Engineering Team with MathWorks India and specializes in the field of Automotive Electrification, Model-Based Control Design, and automation. He and his team members closely work with Automotive OEMs, Suppliers, Start-ups, and Services in adopting Model-Based Design for system simulation, embedded code generation and real-time testing. Prasanna brings more than 16 years of experience with various clients from the automotive industry. Prior to joining MathWorks, Prasanna was working as technical leader in the automotive group of KPIT Technologies Ltd., where he gained expertise in rapid control prototyping and hardware-in-the-loop simulation technologies for various automotive customers. He has also worked as an assistant manager at Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Prasanna holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics and a master’s degree in instrumentation from University of Pune.

Recorded: 7 Sep 2021

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