The paper reports the design of a model and HIL system produced to support the development and testing of Electronic Control Unit/Engine Management System (ECU/EMS) software for a V6 turbo-charged automotive diesel engine. The engine model, developed in Simulink, is compiled to execute on a dSpace platform and interacts with the ECU/EMS module in real time. The main features of the engine model are outlined. The configuration of the model and HIL components are described, and the performance of the system is illustrated and discussed. Practical decisions on the inclusion of real or virtual sensors and actuators, and other implementation issues, are explained. Recent and potential future applications of the system are described.
Running Real-Time Engine Model Simulation with Hardware-in-the-Loop for Diesel Engine Development
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2005
2005-04-11
Conference paper
English
Running real-time engine model simulation with hardware-in-the-loop for diesel engine development
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