The challenge is a simulation-based competition: An open Matlab Simulink program is provided including a model of the vehicle, the local control and all the numerical parameters (experimentally validated). The teams should develop the best energy management strategy in order to minimize the operating cost. The scoring function takes into account hydrogen consumption and degradation of the fuel cell and battery. Several test driving cycles are provided but the scoring one is secret…
Challenge Committee Chairs
Dr. Samir Jemeï, Université de Franche-Comté, France
Prof. Loïc Boulon, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
VPP Technical Committee Chair
Prof. Alain Bouscayrol, Université de Lille, France
Challenge Technical Committee Head
Clément Dépature, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
Important dates:
- 15 December 2016: closing date for registration, you can start to work right now!
- 15 January 2017: EMS submission deadline
- February 2017: Results
Awards:
- First prize: $3000 grant to attend IEEE VPPC 2017 (Belfort, France)
- Second prize $1500 grant to attend IEEE VPPC 2017 (Belfort, France)
The challenge is open to everyone (academics, students, industrialists, etc.) Participation to the challenge is free. A participant must be a VTS member at the time of registration in order to receive the grant, so JOIN NOW: http://join.vtsociety.org.
Compete with the best teams from around the world!
For technical and practical information: http://www.uqtr.ca/VTSMotorVehiclesChallenge17 |