Title :
Modeling of Automotive Control Systems Using Power Oriented Graphs
Author :
Morselli, Riccardo ; Zanasi, Roberto
Author_Institution :
DII Univ. of Modena
Abstract :
The basic idea of the power-oriented graphs (POG) modeling technique is to use the power interaction between subsystems as basic concept for modeling. This approach is theoretically supported by the definition and the properties of the port-controlled Hamiltonian systems and allows the modeling of a wide variety of systems involving different energetic domains. Differently from the bond graphs technique, based on the same concept, the POG modeling technique solves explicitly the causality problem. By this way, the POG schemes are easily readable, close to the computer implementation and allow reliable simulations using every computer simulator. This paper introduces the properties of the POG technique and presents some examples related to automotive control systems
Keywords :
automotive engineering; graph theory; automotive control systems; bond graphs technique; causality problem; computer simulator; energetic domains; port-controlled Hamiltonian systems; power oriented graphs; Automotive engineering; Bonding; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Power system control; Power system modeling; Robots; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE Industrial Electronics, IECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0390-1
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2006.348145