RDE Calibration—Evaluating Fundamentals of Clustering Approaches to Support the Calibration Process

Author:

Krysmon Sascha1ORCID,Claßen Johannes1ORCID,Pischinger Stefan1,Trendafilov Georgi1,Düzgün Marc1,Dorscheidt Frank1

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Thermodynamics of Mobile Energy Conversion Systems, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany

Abstract

The topics of climate change and pollutant emission reduction are dominating societal discussions in many areas. In automotive development, with the introduction of real driving emissions (RDE) testing and the upcoming EU7 legislation, there are endless boundary conditions and potential scenarios that need to be evaluated. In terms of vehicle calibration, this is leading to a strong focus on alternative approaches such as virtual calibration. Due to the flexibility of virtual test environments and the variety of RDE scenarios, the amount of data collected is rapidly increasing. Supporting the calibration engineers in using the available data and identifying relevant information and test scenarios requires efficient approaches to data analysis. This paper therefore discusses the potential of data clustering to support this process. Using a previously developed approach for event detection in emission calibration, a methodology for the automatic categorization of events is presented. Approaches to clustering algorithms (hierarchical, partitioning, and density-based) are discussed and applied to data of interest. Their suitability for different signals is investigated exemplarily, and the relevant inputs are analyzed for their usability in calibration procedures. It is shown which clustering approaches have the potential to be implemented in the vehicle calibration process to provide added value to data evaluation by calibration engineers.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Automotive Engineering

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