Optimize the Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles control system to reduce the Emission

In the last decade virtual system integration and electrification have enabled an important change in automotive. The new technology and the attention about the environment, and renewable energy an increase in the use of electric power on road transports. The electrification process represents an im...

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