Monitoring System Design of ECU (Electrical Control Unit) in Increasing Performance Efficiency of the Direct-Current Motor in Electrical Vehicle Using Fuzzy Logic
Date
2019-05-13Author
Irawan, Januar Fery
Utomo, Satryo Budi
Setiabudi, Dodi
Wijonarko, Wijonarko
Danuar, Danuar
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Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is an essential
element in the process control and measurement of energy
consumption in an electrical vehicle. For improving the work
efficiency of DC motors in electric cars, it is required to add
the fuzzy control monitoring system for remote controlling. In
this study, there are two testing modes, namely the ECO Mode
is a mode with the addition of fuzzy control, so that the PWM
output is adjusted automatically while the sports mode is a nonfuzzy
mode
with
PWM
output
was
done
manually.
The
results
of
the measurement sensor have an error value compared with
measurements of the instrument. An average error of
measurements of current, voltage and the RPM is 1.03%,
0.18%, and 0.08% respectively. The test data indicated if the
measured current is 13,2A with RPM 163, the setting the
current cut-off was 7A, and it automatically causes the motor
stopped for 3 seconds and after restarting the PWM output is at
90. When ECO mode run, the time required the electric cars to
pass five rounds at each cycle distance of 300 meters is
approximately 5 minutes with an energy of 15.47 Wh while in
sports mode, it takes about 6 minutes with an energy of 20.498
Wh.
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