Estimating Bounds of Aerodynamic, Mass, and Auxiliary Load Impacts on Autonomous Vehicles: A Powertrain Simulation Approach
Vehicle automation requires new onboard sensors, communication equipment, and/or data processing units, and may encourage modifications to existing onboard components (such as the steering wheel). These changes impact the vehicle’s mass, auxiliary load, coefficient of drag, and frontal area, which t...
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Main Authors: | Yuche Chen, Ruixiao Sun, Xuanke Wu |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2d7a3f45935e4cd4ab06d311ae9ca831 |
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