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Implementing Electromobile Ideas – Universal rapid control prototyping tools for fast implementation of new control strategies in electrified vehicles
Things Are Speeding Up - FPGA-Based Simulation Models for Simulating Electric Drives

Implementing Electromobile Ideas – Universal rapid control prototyping tools for fast implementation of new control strategies in electrified vehicles

Author(s): Holger Ross (dSPACE GmbH). Mild hybrids, full hybrids, E-vehicles, range extenders, fuel cells, hydrogen engines: In the race to create the electric drive concepts of the future, engineers at OEMs and suppliers are keeping their options open and researching a wide range of different technologies to find out which of them are suitable for mass use. And they are relying on universal rapid control prototyping tools to do so. Such tools let them try out new ideas and concepts for electromobility and evaluate their viability quickly and efficiently.

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