Electric Vehicle Chassis Modeling and Control Applications
Jason Rodgers, MathWorks
Kevin Oshiro, MathWorks
Chassis development is a critical part of the design, functionality, and performance of automobiles. Development of the chassis ranges from the mechanical design of suspension hardpoints all the way to electrical design of control algorithms like electronic stability control and emergency braking. As new technologies such as electric vehicles are introduced, new opportunities like torque vectoring and active suspensions arise to further improve chassis response. In this talk, discover how you can use MATLAB® and Simulink® to accelerate chassis development and tackle the challenges that new technologies provide.
Published: 28 May 2024
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