Automotive Electric Power Steering (EPS) Simulation
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Automotive Electric Power Steering (EPS) simulation refers to the use of computer software to simulate and model a vehicle's electric power steering system, aiming to investigate its controllability, observability, and stability. In this process, simulation software replicates various driving scenarios, such as highway cruising or navigating sharp turns in narrow alleys. The implementation typically involves mathematical modeling of EPS components (e.g., torque sensor, motor, and controller) and may utilize algorithms like state-space representation for system analysis. Automotive EPS simulation helps developers better understand system performance characteristics, and through analysis and modification of simulation results, they can enhance system reliability and stability. Key functions in such simulations often include real-time parameter tuning, disturbance injection tests, and frequency response analysis to validate control strategies.
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