December, 2017
Semi-annual External Advisory Board Meeting highlights Ohio State and TRC collaboration

On Friday, October 6, 2017, numerous industry, government and campus partners attended The Ohio State Center for Automotive Research's (CAR) semiannual External Advisory Board meeting hosted by the Transportation Research Center (TRC).
Student Spotlight on Leo Bauer

“I’ve always loved learning how things work,” said graduate student Leo Bauer when asked why he chose to study engineering. “I initially chose mechanical engineering because I didn’t have a specific idea of what I wanted to do and it seemed like the more general option with the most specializations available. I later figured out that I really liked working with cars!” Read more>>
PI Spotlight on Jeff Chrstos

Jeffrey Chrstos, PhD, PI for Membership Project "Driver-in-the-Loop Simulator for Vehicle Dynamics Research" is bringing his industry knowledge of vehicle dynamics from the race track to the lab at the Center for Automotive Research. Read more>>
Membership Project Update

Predicting Battery Aging in Ride Sharing and Connected Electric Vehicle Applications
PI: BJ Yurkovich

Predicting both natural and unnatural death of a battery pack is a difficult endeavour given the complexities and variations in the environment that an automotive battery pack experiences. In this project, we explore developing data models leveraging machine learning and large amounts of data to develop real time algorithms that are capable of predicting when a battery becomes unusable in an automotive application. We focus on training computer models (neural networks) with large amounts of data that need only a small set of inputs during actual vehicle operations allowing for rapid, low computation methods for prediction to be employed in a connected, resource constrained vehicle application. Through this work, we have established a baseline methodology for achieving such predicition goals, as well as validated our findings on some rapidly aged Li-Ion battery cells. Future work includes expanding the methodology to include more automotive battery data from real vehicles and establishing more sophisticated machine learned models.

CAR End of the Year Project Review File Access

Thank you to those who were able to attend the End of the Year CAR Project Review. As part of your membership agreement, you have access to all of the presentations which are available in Buckeye Box. If you have any trouble accessing the files, please contact David Emerling