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Course Name-Automotive Engine Controls

Course Information
The course is intended for Car Enthusiasts & who are seeking Job in Automotive industry.
The course is developed for the engineers/technicians who thrust to support OEM
manufacturers to meet Performance, Fuel consumption, Emissions, & other customer
demands.
The Course will help you to learn about the automotive control systems, basic
architecture, terminology & the development process that is used to meet engine system
requirements
The course provides participants with knowledge on the automotive domains,
Mechanical-Electrical-Electronics-Hydraulics Interactions in Automotive sub systems &
the control strategies on a test bench and on a vehicle.

Course Requirements
 Engineers, Technicians, with background in Mechanical, electrical, electronics, or
Industrial engineering who are interested in design & testing of Vehicle Powertrains.

Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
 Analyze the parameters used to characterize performances, efficiency, combustion,
emissions, & Powertrain management.
 Analyze the architecture and the functions of the engine control systems, Vehicle
Network protocols, the sensors/actuators & In-Loop testing (Hardware/Software).
Class Topic Activities Date
C1 Course Curriculum/Job areas Monday
C2 Different Domains of automobile Dodge Car Display Tuesday
C3 Automotive Mechanical systems Wednesday
C4 Automotive Electrical systems Thursday
C5 Automotive Electronic systems Week-1 Test Friday
C6 Engine Types Monday
C7 Working principle of 4-stroke Gasoline Pentastar Engine Tuesday
Engine Display
C8 Efficiency of Gasoline engine Wednesday
C9 Engine Sub-systems Engine components Thursday
Display
C10 Importance of Emission Control Week-2 Test Friday
C11 Terminology Of engine Monday
C12 Sensors/Actuators Sensors/actuator Tuesday
display
C13 Introduction to Electronic Control ECU display Wednesday
Units(ECU)
C14 Vehicle Networks/Protocols Thursday
C15 Applications of Controller area Week-3 Test Friday
network(CAN)
C16 CAN Basic Structure Monday
C17 CAN Testing tools Software’s Tuesday
Introduction
C18 SIL, MIL, HIL Wednesday
C19 Model-based design Thursday
C20 D-Space HIL Systems Week-4 Test Friday
C21 Engine calibration Monday
C22 CAN in On-board Diagnostics Tuesday
C23 PWM Hardware display Wednesday
C24 Create a Basic PI controller Model Thursday
C25 Engine Speed Controller Week-5 Test Friday
C26 V-model Monday
C27 Vehicle Data logging Tuesday
C28 Project Wednesday
C29 Project Thursday
C30 Project Week-6 Test Friday
Evaluation/Weekly Performance:

Weekly Exam- 60%


Homework- 30%
Attendance- 10%

Each Monday, Performance of the students is evaluated & the Outstanding Performer who
show remarkable creativity will be awarded with “Performer of the week” award.

Awards Include:

Certificate with Ford Rouge Factory Tour Passes, Ford Museum passes, Go-karting passes, etc.

Thanks & Regards


Vinay |Senior Resource
Direct: 248-466-0434,
Office :248-981-8816.
Email: vinay@logging-in.com
32770 Grand river Ave, #206 b,
Farmington Hills, MI-48336.
Website: www.logging-in.com

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