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Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing of Battery Management System (BMS) using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat target hardware

Javier Gazzarri, MathWorks
Chirag Patel, MathWorks

Overview

This webinar will demonstrate how engineers can perform hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing to validate and test their Battery Management Systems design using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat Target hardware.

We will showcase the modeling of a battery pack and battery management algorithms such as SOC estimation and cell balancing using Simulink. The webinar will also show how to perform HIL simulation by running the battery pack plant model in real time on Speedgoat target hardware, to find errors before deploying the actual hardware in the field.

Highlights

  • Modeling and simulation of battery pack in Simulink
  • Review of battery management algorithms in Simulink
  • Performing HIL simulation of Battery Management System using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat target computer and I/O hardware 

About the Presenters

Dr. Javier Gazzarri is a Principal Application Engineer at MathWorks in Novi, Michigan, focusing on the use of physical modeling tools as an integral part of Model Based Design. Much of his work gravitates around battery modeling, from cell-level to system-level, parameter estimation for model correlation, battery management system design, cell balancing, aging, and state-of-charge estimation. Before joining MathWorks, Javier worked on fuel cell modeling at the National Research Council of Canada in Vancouver, British Columbia. He received a Mechanical Engineering Bachelor’s degree from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), a M.A.Sc. degree (Inverse Methods applied to surface sensor design), and a Ph.D. degree (Solid Oxide Fuel Cell degradation modeling) both from the University of British Columbia (Canada).

Chirag Patel works with engineers in control system design to streamline the transition from desktop simulations to real-time testing and hardware-in-loop (HIL) testing. Prior to joining MathWorks, Chirag worked at Lucid Motors, where he led the efforts of adopting Model-Based Design for electric powertrain, developed algorithms for battery management system and built HIL test system for vehicle control systems. While at Cessna Aircraft Company, Chirag developed simulations for electro-hydraulics systems, built iron bird test rigs for anti-skid brake systems, and designed integrated environmental control system for business jets.

Recorded: 9 May 2019

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