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UNIT V HYBRID VEHICLES 9
Types of Hybrid- Series, parallel, split – parallel, series - parallel - Advantages and Disadvantages.
Power split device – Energy Management System - Design consideration - Economy of hybrid
vehicles
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
1. The student can understand the methods of representation of system and their transfer
function models
2. The student possess adequate knowledge in the time response of systems and steady state
error analysis
3. The student can have basic knowledge in obtaining the open loop and closed loop
frequency responses of system
4. The student can understand the concept of stability of control system and methods of
stability analysis
5. The student can know about three way of designing compensators for a control system
TEXT BOOKS:
1 James Larminie and John Lowry, ―Electric Vehicle Technology Explained ― John Wiley
& Sons,2003
2 Iqbal Husain, ― Electric and Hybrid Vehicles-Design Fundamentals‖, CRC Press,2003
3 Mehrdad Ehsani, ― Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles‖, CRC
Press,2005
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Ron HodKinson, ― light Weight Electric/ Hybrid Vehicle Design‖, Butterworth
Heinemann Publication,2005
2 Lino Guzzella, ― Vehicle Propulsion System‖ Springer Publications,2005
OAT1704 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
1. To learn about the fundamental principles of automotive electronics
2. To know about the various sensors used in automobiles
3. To know about the electronic engine management systems for Petrol engines
4. To know about the electronic engine management systems for diesel engines
5. To understand the chassis management systems used in modern vehicles
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS 9
Microprocessor architecture, open and closed loop control strategies, PID control, Look up tables,
introduction to modern control strategies like Fuzzy logic and adaptive control. Parameters to be
controlled in SI and CI engines and in the other parts of the automobile.
UNIT II SENSORS 9
Inductive, Hall effect, hot wire, thermistor, piezo electric, piezoresistive, based sensors.
Throttle position, air mass flow, crank shaft position, cam position, engine and wheel speed,
steering position, tire pressure, brake pressure, steering torque, fuel level, crash, exhaust oxygen
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