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Current status and future trends in More Electric Car power systems

Abstract

Increasing use of electrical power to drive automobile subsystems, which historically have been driven by a combination of mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical power transfer systems, is seen as a dominant trend in advanced automotive power systems. This is the concept of More Electric Cars (MEC). Advancements in the areas of power electronics, fault tolerant electrical power distribution systems, electric drives, control electronics, and microprocessors are already providing the impetus to improve the performance of automobile electrical systems and their reliability. As a result, the MEC concept is seen as the direction of automotive power system technology. This paper briefly discusses the conventional automotive power systems, their disadvantages, scope for improvement, future electric loads, and advanced distribution system architectures. Finally, it concludes with a brief outline of the advancement to be made in the future.

Authors

Miller JM; Emadi A; Rajarathnam AV; Ehsani M

Volume

2

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

DOI

10.1109/vetec.1999.780573

Name of conference

1999 IEEE 49th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat. No.99CH36363)

Conference proceedings

Gateway to 21st Century Communications Village VTC 1999-Fall IEEE VTS 50th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat No99CH36324)

ISSN

1090-3038
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