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Journal Articles DSpace Magazine Year : 2014

Optimized Hybrids

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Today, hybrids are on the road, from affordable micro hybrids providing mostly the stop&start feature, up to more expensive systems with signifi - cant pure electric mode range. One of the challenges is to improve the control algorithms to reach better fuel economy and reduce emissions. Developing efficient energy management algorithms (EMAs) does slightly increase the hybrid system costs, but it can also improve the vehicle’s fuel economy by several percent. That has been precisely one of the research topics of the Laboratory of Industrial and Human Automation Control, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (LAMIH UMR CNRS 8201) since 1996.

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hal-03644634 , version 1 (19-04-2022)

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Sebastien Delprat, Christian Fontaine, Sebastien Paganelli. Optimized Hybrids. DSpace Magazine, 2014, 2, pp.35-37. ⟨hal-03644634⟩
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