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Open architecture for powertrain management

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In view of the increasing demands made on the combustion engine and the continuing trend towards electrification, electronic engine management systems are ideally suited for taking on additional tasks in both classical and novel drive train designs. EMS3 Powertrain management, part of Continental's new engine management platform, shows how an open software architecture aligned to the Autosar standard can make it possible to implement the requirements of current and future gasoline, diesel, hybrid and electro-powered vehicle drives flexibly within a uniform structure and to master complexity.

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Jehle, M., Winkler, G. Open architecture for powertrain management. ATZ Elektron Worldw 5, 42–45 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242299

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