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2011-10-05

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Events at Vehicular Systems

2012-06-15
Doctoral defense
Carl Svärd defends hos doctoral theses "Methods for Automated Design of Fault Detection and Isolation Systems with Automotive Aplications".
Time: 10.15
Place: Visionen, entrance 27-29, B-building
Opponent: Prof. Vincent Cocquempot, University of Lille, France
Contact: Maria Hamner (maria.hamner@liu.se)
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2012-05-30
Masters thesis presentation
Robert Johansson lägger fram sitt examensarbete Modeling of Engine and Driveline Related Disturbances on the Wheel Speed in Passenger Cars..
Time: 13.15
Place: Filtret, ing 27-29, B-huset, våning 1
Contact: Neda Nickmehr (neda.nickmehr@isy.liu.se)
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2012-06-05
Masters thesis presentation
Alexander Petterson och Patrik Storm lägger fram sitt examensarbete Modeling and Control of Electromechanical Actuators for Heavy Vehicle Applications.
Time: 13.15
Place: Algoritmen, ing 27-29, A-korridoren, B-huset, våning 1
Contact: Andreas Thomasson (andreast@isy.liu.se)
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Vehicular Systems

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Welcome

The division of Vehicular Systems has a clear focus on control, diagnosis, and supervision of functions in vehicles. The overall aim is to develop control systems to obtain performance, safety, energy utilization, and environmental stability. Our strategy is to focus on the system science aspects, and to collaborate with others when it comes to mechanical construction or industrial evaluation. The functions under consideration include advanced engine control, control coordination of vehicle and powertrain systems, and autonomous functions in intelligent vehicles and intelligent roadways.

We also have a clear focus on general research on model-based fault diagnosis. The goal of model-based fault diagnosis is to detect and isolate faults in a physical process. Our research is focused on how a dynamic or static model of the process can be utilized in the design of a diagnosis system. We investigate both purely theoretical problems and more application-oriented problems. We have a general interest in all kinds of applications, e.g. aircrafts, chemical process plants, automotive engines.