Energy Storage Integration for Electrified Propulsion
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6 Mar 2025, 9:00 AM UTC | 6 Mar 2025, 10:00 AM UTC |
Overview
Please join MathWorks for this technical session and learn how Model-Based Design empowers heavy-duty transport and off-road mobile systems on their mission towards electrification. To ensure performance and autonomy, a variety of energy storage solutions (batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells) need a seamless integration with electric (motors, converters) and cooling equipment.
The value of simulation for key tasks such as system and component sizing, engineering trade-off analyses and software development will be uncovered. Furthermore, workflows for deployment of algorithms and plant models to hardware through automatic code generation will be depicted.
Please allow approximately 60 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session.
Highlights
Energy storage (batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors)
Multi-domain simulation
Supervisory state-based logic development
Embedded code generation
Real-time testing and prototyping
About the Presenter
Juan Sagarduy is a principal application engineer in the control design and automation field. His specific focus is physical multidomain modeling and simulation. In his role, Juan provides technical expertise for successful adoption of plant modeling tools (Simscape™ platform) for model-based development. In recent years, he has led several initiatives within Electrification for the Nordic region. Before joining MathWorks in 2011, Juan worked at the ABB Corporate Research Centre (Västerås, Sweden) in electrical machines and motion control projects. Juan holds an M.S. degree in industrial engineering (Bilbao, Spain) and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Cardiff University in the UK.
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