Centralized vehicle control architecture: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Fragmented electronic control units increase system latency and manufacturing complexity in electric drive assemblies. Centralizing logic into a unified controller reduces wiring mass and synchronizes torque delivery.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Centralized vehicle control architecture?
Distributed control latency and overhead
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Fragmented drive systems and isolated powertrain controllers create excessive physical footprint and communication latency. Consolidating these elements reduces redundant hardware and simplifies the vehicle control interface.
Electromagnetic interference and signal crosstalk
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High-power motor control signals interfere with sensitive control logic and external electronics. Eliminating these disturbances prevents system failure and ensures signal integrity across integrated powertrain assemblies.