Abstract |
The main goal of the Energetic Supervision is the optimization of the charging and discharging
process of the main accumulators through the evaluation of charge status. Hybrid vehicles are
assuming a growing relevance because of their reduced environmental impact, maintenance and
running costs; in this paper, the authors describe an innovative supervision system developed for these
particular classes of vehicles, allowing an improved maintenance strategy, a further reduction of
pollution for hybrid and dual-mode vehicles and a continuos monitoring of system behaviour, to
prevent potential malfunctioning and damages. |