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Co-simulation of Buses Equipped with Hybrid and Electric Drive Systems

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The CRUISE—TruckMaker interface is based on the co-simulation process of the models for drive systems developed in the AVL CRUISE application, which equip the vehicle models developed in the IPG TruckMaker application [1].

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Varga, B.O., Iclodean, C., Mariasiu, F. (2016). Co-simulation of Buses Equipped with Hybrid and Electric Drive Systems. In: Electric and Hybrid Buses for Urban Transport. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41249-8_7

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