Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations are more and more used to assess performances of electric drives before their insertion on a whole system. But HIL simulation requires a lot of subsystems and control parts. A graphical description is used in this paper in order to organise HIL simulation. Two examples are given with experimental results: an electric vehicle traction system and a wind generator.
Graphical description for Hardware-in-the-loop simulation
2008-06-01
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Hardware-in-Loop Simulation of Electric Drives- Description of a Typical Simulation Platform
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