"Model-Based Design Series: Supervisory Control & Fault Diagnosis" Courseware
Course Materials Include:
- Syllabus
- 6 Lectures
- 5 Model Demos
Model-Based Design Series: Supervisory Control & Fault Diagnosis
Professor Shawn Midlam-Mohler
Eric Gallo
Mechanical Engineering
The Ohio State University
The Model-Based Design Curriculum is a series of course materials developed through the EcoCAR2 program. EcoCAR2 is an advanced vehicle technology competition that offers hands-on experience to educate the next generation of automotive engineers. The three-year competition challenged 15 universities across North America to reduce the environmental impact of a Chevrolet Malibu without compromising performance, safety and consumer acceptability.
This curriculum series builds understanding of complex systems through the development of basic models that can be modified to incorporate more complex behaviors. The series is intended to provide a fundamental level of understanding of Model-Based Design techniques, with a focus on hybrid electric vehicle applications.
Supervisory Control & Fault Diagnosis is the third course in the series. It introduces the use of models for developing propulsive torque control and generator/engine control, describes supervisory control for battery state-of-charge regulation, and also discusses methods for fault diagnosis.
Learning Outcomes
This curriculum series includes self-paced learning modules that teach engineering students:
- The basics of model-based design (what it is, how it is used, why it is useful)
- How to build basic vehicle component models of physical systems such as batteries and vehicle powertrains
- Fundamentals of hybrid system control and fault diagnosis
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