Marko Antila
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems | 2015
Teemu Halmeaho; Marko Antila; Jari Kataja; Paula Silvonen; Mikko Pihlatie
Electric bus energy consumption is mainly due to the vehicle traction. Additionally, auxiliary systems such as cabin heating-cooling, air compressor, and power steering consume energy. One way to optimize the consumption is a Driver’s Aid System (DAS). Based on the route information, DAS provides the driver the optimal driving suggestions, and simultaneously may optimise the energy use of auxiliary systems. These approaches are discussed in the paper. When the optimal air compressor operation was introduced, vehicle energy consumption was decreased 1.6 %. In addition to guiding the auxiliary devices and the driver, prospects of using DAS as a communication hub for managing buses, their charging and to share information for a bus operator are discussed.
conference of the industrial electronics society | 2016
Jari Kataja; Marko Antila; Maksim Sokolov; Marko Hinkkanen; Seppo E. Saarakkala; Kari Tammi
Direct discrete-time design is applied to flux-linkage control of a bearingless synchronous reluctance motor (BSyRM). Continuous-time state-space model of the BSyRM is first converted to its discrete-time counterpart. For the discretized system, a discrete-time full-state feedback controller is designed using the pole-placement method and internal model control approach. Operation of the controller is simulated and robustness against parameter errors is analyzed. Practical realization of the controller with a BSyRM prototype is also discussed.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2007
Marko Antila; Hannu Nykänen; Jari Kataja; Velipekka Mellin
Feedback control for the active noise cancellation can be done with analog or digital circuitry. Although digital approach is steadily gaining ground, analog control still has its uses. Short control latency is the feature of an analog controller—it has the shortest possible delay. Its drawback is the limited flexibility for adjustable or adaptive solutions. To overcome this, digitally adjustable analog controllers can be used. A potential implementation for such controller uses field programmable analog array (FPAA) technology. With FPAAs both the filter parameters and structure are digitally adjustable, even during the operation. A development environment around the FPAA controller has been devised. It consists of the measurement system, an optimizer that calculates the optimum controller response, programming software, and actual FPAA hardware with its embedded software. The complete system is packaged tightly to a compact form. It can be used for evaluation purposes in acoustics laboratory conditions....
Audio Engineering Society Conference: 16th International Conference: Spatial Sound Reproduction | 1999
Marko Antila; Hannu Nykänen; Kari Saarinen
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Jari Kataja; Marko Antila
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Jari Kataja; Marko Antila
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Marko Antila; Kari Hakanen; Jari Kataja
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Marko Antila; Hannu Nykänen; Ari Saarinen; Jukka Lekkala
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Marko Antila; Veli-Jukka Ollikainen
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Vesa Välimäki; Jari Kataja; Marko Antila