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Trends of Future Powertrain Development and the Evolution of Powertrain Control Systems
Technical Paper
2004-21-0063
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High fuel efficiency and low emission technologies, such as Direct Injection (DI) gasoline and diesel engines and hybrid powertrains, have been developed to resolve environmental and energy resource issues. The hybrid powertrain system has achieved superior power performance as well as higher system efficiency and is expected to be a core powertrain technology because it is compatible with various power sources including fuel cells.
It becomes important to control complicated hybrid systems that consist of not only a powertrain but also vehicle systems such as regenerative braking. Model-based control and calibration enables both control strategy optimization and control system development efficiency improvement.
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Ueda, T. and Ohata, A., "Trends of Future Powertrain Development and the Evolution of Powertrain Control Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2004-21-0063, 2004.Also In
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