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PSD is the core component of series-parallel hybrid electric vehicle (SPHEV). Current research on PSD can be divided into two main aspects: one is that tycoons in global automobile manufacturing, such as Toyota and General Motors (GM), put forward different PSDs successively.
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Zeng, X., Wang, J. (2018). Design of a Differential-Based PSD. In: Analysis and Design of the Power-Split Device for Hybrid Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4272-0_6
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