Description du projet :
The goal of the project is to apply model-based system engineering tools and techniques to streamline the development of an anti-lock braking system (ABS) for an electric bicycle (e-bike). More specifically, the project focuses on the development of a hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) test bench that can be used to validate an e-bike ABS in different test scenarios. The same e-bike can be used in a wide variety of loading conditions, such as with a child seat or panniers (mounted on the front or rear), and different types of tires. Therefore, validating the overall system'i.e., ABS and e-bike'over a wide range of parameters, such as the mass of the rider, load distribution, and tire characteristics, is challenging. The chosen approach involves interfacing a parameterizable virtual bicycle simulation model running on a real-time target machine with the physical ABS hardware under test. The virtual bicycle consists in an equation-based model that considers six degrees of freedom representing the in-plane longitudinal dynamics of an e-bike. The simulation model is experimentally validated against measurements made on an instrumented test bike. Tests carried out as part of this development show that the developed HiL test bench can be successfully interfaced with a commercially available ABS, enabling the overall behavior of the ABS and the e-bike to be tested and evaluated in a safe and reproducible way before testing begins on the track.
Equipe de recherche au sein de la HES-SO:
Viennet Emmanuel
, Robyr Jean-Luc
, Bouchardy Loïc
, Lambrughi Alessandro
, Murith Noé
, Donato Laurent
, Bonvin Leewan
, Corpataux Dominique
, Rogivue Yohann
, Raetzo Raphaël
, Mujkic Arnel
, Ramosaj Nicolas
, Fusco Christian
Durée du projet:
01.05.2020 - 31.12.2024
Montant global du projet: 120'750 CHF
Statut: En cours