Authors
Enrico Meli, Monica Malvezzi, Susanna Papini, Luca Pugi, Mirko Rinchi, Andrea Rindi
Publication date
2008/12/1
Journal
Vehicle System Dynamics
Volume
46
Issue
12
Pages
1083-1105
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Hardware in the loop (HIL) techniques are widely used for fast prototyping of control systems, electronic and mechatronic devices. In the railway field, several mechatronic on board subsystems are often tested and calibrated following the HIL approach. The accuracy of HIL tests depends on how the simulated virtual environment approximates the physical conditions. As the computational power available on real-time hardware grows, the demand for more complex and realistic models of railway vehicles for real-time application increases. In past research activities, the authors worked on the implementation of simplified real-time models for several applications and in particular for an HIL test rig devoted to the type approval of wheel slide protection systems. The activity has then been focused on the development of a three-dimensional model of the dynamics of a railway vehicle for more complex applications. The …
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Scholar articles
E Meli, M Malvezzi, S Papini, L Pugi, M Rinchi, A Rindi - Vehicle System Dynamics, 2008