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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Technologies, Modeling and Control - A Mechatronic Approach (in English)
Amir Khajepour,M. Saber Fallah,Avesta Goodarzi (Author)
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Wiley
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Technologies, Modeling and Control - A Mechatronic Approach (in English) - Amir Khajepour,M. Saber Fallah,Avesta Goodarzi
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Synopsis "Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Technologies, Modeling and Control - A Mechatronic Approach (in English)"
An advanced level introductory book covering fundamentalaspects, design and dynamics of electric and hybrid electricvehiclesThere is significant demand for an understanding of thefundamentals, technologies, and design of electric and hybridelectric vehicles and their components from researchers, engineers,and graduate students. Although there is a good body of work in theliterature, there is still a great need for electric and hybridvehicle teaching materials. Electric and Hybrid Vehicles:Technologies, Modeling and Control – A MechatronicApproach is based on the authors’ current research invehicle systems and will include chapters on vehicle propulsionsystems, the fundamentals of vehicle dynamics, EV and HEVtechnologies, chassis systems, steering control systems, and state,parameter and force estimations. The book is highly illustrated,and examples will be given throughout the book based on realapplications and challenges in the automotive industry. Designed to help a new generation of engineers needing tomaster the principles of and further advances in hybrid vehicletechnologyIncludes examples of real applications and challenges in theautomotive industry with problems and solutionsTakes a mechatronics approach to the study of electric andhybrid electric vehicles, appealing to mechanical and electricalengineering interestsResponds to the increase in demand of universities offeringcourses in newer electric vehicle technologies