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Vehicle Thermal Management System Control Strategies – from MiL to HiL (CiL)

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With the advancing progress of vehicle development, including the evolving of the overall vehicle systems itself, automobile development tasks are getting more and more complex. Thus, a holistic simulation of all systems in the vehicle becomes increasingly important during the engineering process for handling the multifaceted interdependencies among the systems correctly and more efficiently. As a consequence more complex multidisciplinary system simulations need to be implemented.

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Tao, J., Ennemoser, A., Petutschnig, H., Lang, G., Traussnig, A. (2017). Vehicle Thermal Management System Control Strategies – from MiL to HiL (CiL). In: Liebl, J., Beidl, C. (eds) VPC – Simulation und Test 2016. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16754-7_12

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