This article shows how a hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation can be formulated in such a way that the quality of the simulation can be assessed by evaluating the total energy residual (TER). The validity of this approach was checked with the standard co-simulation to show that TER can be used to compare non-iterative Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel co-simulation masters. The given example with the known global error shows that the value of TER can correctly determine which of the co-simulation masters is better. In the experimental part of the article, the example of a HIL simulation with an engine test bench in the loop is presented. The experiments show that such a quality assessment approach can be used to determine the speed controller parameters for the engine test bench.
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Glumac, S., Varga, N., Raos, F., & Kovačić, Z. (2022). Co-simulation perspective on evaluating the simulation with the engine test bench in the loop. Automatika, 63(2), 275–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2022.2031537
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