Title :
Design of a Novel Wavelet Based Transient Detection Unit for In-Vehicle Fault Determination and Hybrid Energy Storage Utilization
Author :
Sen, Chitradeep ; Usama, Yasir ; Carciumaru, Tudor ; Lu, Xiaomin ; Kar, Narayan C.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Hybrid Automotive Res. & Green Energy (CHARGE), Univ. of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper addresses the performance and reliability issues as encountered by the present EV technology. The research work presented in this paper is based on an ongoing project which has a twofold research motivation: 1) use of wavelet analysis to determine transients in electric vehicles; and 2) application the information obtained during transient detection to address the performance and reliability concerns. The novel wavelet based transient detection unit designed and developed as part of this project is discussed in this paper. The prototype is developed on a low-cost embedded system in order to provide an economical solution. Significance of the developed transient detection unit is also illustrated in this paper by developing applications that ensure a robust and reliable drivetrain with enhanced performance. Firstly, the information gathered from the transient detection unit is used to determine in-vehicle electrical faults. Secondly, this transient detector is used to facilitate the optimization of hybrid energy storage system (battery/ultra-capacitor combination) and to ensure smooth battery operation.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; electrical faults; fault diagnosis; hybrid electric vehicles; reliability; supercapacitors; EV technology; hybrid energy storage utilization; in-vehicle electrical fault; in-vehicle fault determination; low-cost embedded system; optimization; smooth battery operation; twofold research motivation; wavelet analysis; wavelet based transient detection unit; Batteries; Circuit faults; Discrete wavelet transforms; Transient analysis; Vehicles; Wavelet analysis; Battery; electric vehicle; fault-detection; optimization; transient; ultra-capacitor; wavelet analysis;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2011.2160296