NI software and hardware helps win EcoCAR competition
Posted to News on 9th Aug 2011, 16:32

NI software and hardware helps win EcoCAR competition

National Instruments' LabVIEW, CompactRIO, NI VeriStand and PXI Power Control Strategy have helped Virginia Tech's hybrid vehicle to win the EcoCAR Competition.

NI software and hardware helps win EcoCAR competition

Virginia Tech was recently named the overall winner of EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge, a three-year collegiate vehicle engineering competition sponsored by the USA Department of Energy and General Motors (GM). The Virginia Tech Hybrid Electric Vehicle Team (HEVT) designed and built an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) that uses E85 (ethanol) and achieves fuel efficiency of 81.9 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent. Making use of National Instruments' reconfigurable software and hardware, the team adopted a graphical system design approach to design, prototype, validate and deploy a control strategy for the vehicle's hybrid components.

To interface with and control the vehicle, the team chose NI CompactRIO, which acted as a hybrid vehicle supervisory controller that balanced power distribution between the vehicle's combustion and electric systems. They programmed the controller with NI LabVIEW system design software, which also served as the runtime environment for the main driver display in the vehicle. The LabVIEW Statechart Module was used to create a high-level state machine control architecture for splitting torque between the hybrid components. Before deploying their control strategy to hardware, the team used NI VeriStand real-time testing software and NI PXI to create a hardware-in-the-loop simulation and validation system that evaluated the vehicle's fuel and electric energy consumption and tested safety features.

Jesse Alley, Graduate Advisor for the Virginia Tech HEVT, comments: "The members of the HEVT come from a variety of engineering backgrounds and concentrations, and it was critical for us to have an easy-to-use platform that could be used by everyone and from start to finish. National Instruments software and hardware streamlined our vehicle development, allowing us to rapidly develop a sophisticated hybrid control strategy that ultimately helped us win EcoCAR."

Competition

Sixteen North American universities participated in EcoCAR and re-engineered GM-donated vehicles to minimise fuel consumption and emissions while maintaining utility, safety and performance. The competition culminated in a trip to the GM Proving Ground in Milford, Michigan, where the teams put their vehicles through a series of safety and technical tests. In addition to winning the overall competition, Virginia Tech won awards for Shortest 60-0 MPH Braking Distance, Best AVL Drive Quality, Best Dynamic Consumer Acceptability and Best Fuel Consumption. The team also received the National Instruments Most Innovative Use of Graphical System Design award. National Instruments is a platinum sponsor of EcoCAR.

Ray Almgren, Vice President of Product Marketing for Core Platforms at National Instruments, states: "We must continue to eliminate any obstacles to hands-on, project-based learning if we truly want to return to an era of experimentation within academia. The EcoCAR competition does just that, and through the hard work and determination of the Virginia Tech team and the enabling power of National Instruments technology, experimentation resulted in innovation that has the power to transform the future of transportation."

National Instruments supports numerous academic initiatives, including EcoCAR, to help students get real-world engineering experience while in school so that they are prepared for careers in industry. Many students have used the experience gained through the EcoCAR competition to secure automotive industry careers to work on sustainable mobility efforts.

Go to www.ni.com/academic to find out more about National Instruments' academic programs. Additional information about the EcoCAR challenge is available at www.ecocarchallenge.org.


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