Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car

Research focused on electric vehicles is increasingly numerous, regularly relying on design methods on the traction chain, ergonomics and autonomy, thus undermining the passage necessary for the realization of a prototype that is simulation. This paper propose a methodology for co-simulating electri...

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Published in:e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy
Main Authors: Adolphe junior Loga Paglan, R. Christian Gamom Ngounou Ewo, Serge Raoul Dzonde Naoussi
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772671124004273
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description Research focused on electric vehicles is increasingly numerous, regularly relying on design methods on the traction chain, ergonomics and autonomy, thus undermining the passage necessary for the realization of a prototype that is simulation. This paper propose a methodology for co-simulating electric vehicles in a 3D environment impacting on a traction chain developed in Matlab. According to ISO 4138:2004(E), using open-loop test methods refers to an approach for analyzing vehicle dynamics and performance when maintaining a constant circular trajectory at a steady speed. This work use the constant-speed and varied steering-wheel angle test method, mesure yaw rate, lateral velocity and calculate side slip angle. The simulation results show that the combination of Webots and MATLAB, while adhering to the dynamic modeling of an electric vehicle, is an excellent option for simulation testing. This integration allows for realistic simulations, leveraging Webots' advanced 3D robotics environment and MATLAB's robust computational capabilities, to model vehicle dynamics, control strategies, and performance in diverse scenarios. This co-simulation approach provides a powerful platform for validating and optimizing electric vehicle designs.
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spelling doaj-art-90cf873f593e4472980745ecbd3e45ce2025-08-20T02:35:43ZengElseviere-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy2772-67112024-12-011010084810.1016/j.prime.2024.100848Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf carAdolphe junior Loga Paglan0R. Christian Gamom Ngounou Ewo1Serge Raoul Dzonde Naoussi2Research Laboratory of computer science Engineering and automation ENSET, University of Douala, Cameroon; Corresponding author.Research Laboratory of computer science Engineering and automation ENSET, University of Douala, CameroonTechnology and Applied Sciences Laboratory, University Institute of Technology, University of Douala, PO Box: 8698 Douala, CameroonResearch focused on electric vehicles is increasingly numerous, regularly relying on design methods on the traction chain, ergonomics and autonomy, thus undermining the passage necessary for the realization of a prototype that is simulation. This paper propose a methodology for co-simulating electric vehicles in a 3D environment impacting on a traction chain developed in Matlab. According to ISO 4138:2004(E), using open-loop test methods refers to an approach for analyzing vehicle dynamics and performance when maintaining a constant circular trajectory at a steady speed. This work use the constant-speed and varied steering-wheel angle test method, mesure yaw rate, lateral velocity and calculate side slip angle. The simulation results show that the combination of Webots and MATLAB, while adhering to the dynamic modeling of an electric vehicle, is an excellent option for simulation testing. This integration allows for realistic simulations, leveraging Webots' advanced 3D robotics environment and MATLAB's robust computational capabilities, to model vehicle dynamics, control strategies, and performance in diverse scenarios. This co-simulation approach provides a powerful platform for validating and optimizing electric vehicle designs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772671124004273WebotsMatlabElectric vehiclesSimulationBLDC motorVehicle dynamic
spellingShingle Adolphe junior Loga Paglan
R. Christian Gamom Ngounou Ewo
Serge Raoul Dzonde Naoussi
Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
Webots
Matlab
Electric vehicles
Simulation
BLDC motor
Vehicle dynamic
title Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
title_full Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
title_fullStr Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
title_full_unstemmed Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
title_short Co-simulation methodology for electric vehicles using Matlab and Webots : Case of a golf car
title_sort co simulation methodology for electric vehicles using matlab and webots case of a golf car
topic Webots
Matlab
Electric vehicles
Simulation
BLDC motor
Vehicle dynamic
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