2020
DOI: 10.1177/1468087420935221
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Statistically supported real driving emission calibration: Using cycle generation to provide vehicle-specific and statistically representative test scenarios for Euro 7

Abstract: The progression of emission legislation has intensified the efforts of the automotive industry to develop improved exhaust gas after-treatment systems. The requirement to fulfill Euro 6d-TEMP in real-world driving scenarios, the already significant calibration effort for Euro 6d and the Euro 7 emission standards in discussion have significantly increased the work load for calibration engineers and the requirements for testing resources. Many original equipment manufacturers are implementing taskforces… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is aimed to be applicable to all the different hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Thus, the proposed velocity profiles, as derived from the analysis, can be used in different stages of the powertrain design, like the component size selection, or the system calibration, 5 and serve as the starting point for simulationbased development 6,7 or assessment of electrified vehicles.…”
Section: Background and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is aimed to be applicable to all the different hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Thus, the proposed velocity profiles, as derived from the analysis, can be used in different stages of the powertrain design, like the component size selection, or the system calibration, 5 and serve as the starting point for simulationbased development 6,7 or assessment of electrified vehicles.…”
Section: Background and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the current and future emission regulations, under consideration of the RDE, require a higher degree of virtual development and optimization of engine raw emissions. 6 The possibility to predict engine emissions in a concept phase is of crucial importance for a fast and cost-effective development of new lowemission vehicle concepts (hybrid, range-extender, etc.). This possibility allows the evaluation of different vehicle concepts and can support the decision on hardware and system components already in the concept phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the effort needed for engine control unit (ECU) calibration and validation, novel methodologies need to be adapted. In this context, novel strategies for ensuring RDE compliance have already been developed to cope with the extensive test matrix required to effectively cover all possible RDE scenarios [18][19][20][21]. Furthermore, as part of 'Road-to-Rig-to-Desktop' initiatives, several approaches towards virtual powertrain development, including so-called X-in-the-loop approaches, have already extensively been discussed in the literature [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%