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Start-Strategy and Crankshaft Sensor Concept for
Optimal Stop/Start Operation of a μ-Hybrid Vehicle
3AEAS/24_W.Teulings_Siemens

Authors

W. Teulings - Siemens VDO Automotive SAS
J. Beer - Siemens VDO Automotive AG

Abstract

Keywords

stop-start operation, bidirectional crankshaft sensor, start time reduction, fuel economy

Abstract

Siemens VDO has set up a demonstration vehicle to evaluate different stop-start strategies to reach future CO2 targets. This vehicle is equipped with both a SSG-system (Side mounted Starter Generator) and a conventional starter. Both starter technologies are combined with a so-called startoptimization strategy, implemented in the engine control unit (ECU). The start-optimization strategy is based on injection/ignition upon start request without performing a new synchronization. This requires knowledge of the absolute engine stop-position by the ECU. For that purpose, Siemens VDO also developed a new bidirectional crankshaft sensor, for tooth- and direction detection on toothed - or encoded target wheels. Experimental results show the potential benefits of this solution in terms of starting time and fuel economy.

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