2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14196087
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Web-Based Simulation Environment for Vehicular Electrical Networks

Abstract: For the validation of vehicular Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS), engineers are currently required to analyze disperse information regarding technical requirements, standards and datasheets. Moreover, an enormous effort takes place to elaborate testing plans that are representative for most EDS possible configurations. These experiments are followed by laborious data analysis. To diminish this workload and the need for physical resources, this work reports a simulation platform that centralizes the tasks … Show more

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“…This tool allows for the analysis and simulation of the single-input-singleoutput linear control system. Dominguez et al [19] proposed a web-based simulation environment that centralizes the tasks for testing different electrical distribution system configurations and facilitates the detection of defects in a design system. Al-Zoubi and Wainer [6] proposed the RISE (RESTful interoperability simulation environment) middleware based on RESTful Web Services.…”
Section: Thesis Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tool allows for the analysis and simulation of the single-input-singleoutput linear control system. Dominguez et al [19] proposed a web-based simulation environment that centralizes the tasks for testing different electrical distribution system configurations and facilitates the detection of defects in a design system. Al-Zoubi and Wainer [6] proposed the RISE (RESTful interoperability simulation environment) middleware based on RESTful Web Services.…”
Section: Thesis Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%