ILH at the DMC 2024

November 20, 2024

Our colleagues, Oleksandr Solomakha and Swapnil Sunil Roge, represented ILH at the DMC2024 Conference – Design Methodologies for Power Electronics in Grenoble, France, with the presentations:
- “Multidimensional Characterization of Temperature Sensitive Electrical Parameters in SiC MOSFETs using Automation of Measurement Data Analysis.”
- “Mission Profile-based Online Remaining Useful Life Estimation of Power MOSFETs for Electric Vehicles using CARLA.”
These studies were conducted as part of the AUTOtech.agil project - Architecture and Technologies for Orchestrating Automotive Agility, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany (BMBF).
These contributions are integral to the cutting-edge reliability research at ILH, which focuses on areas such as online extraction of Temperature Sensitive Electrical Parameters (TSEPs) as health indicators, junction temperature (Tj) and Remaining Useful Life (RUL) estimation, extending the lifetime of power electronic components.  All reliability studies are carried out under drivetrain operating conditions using the PowerHIL system for power electronics and virtual vehicle simulators. This approach ensures the results are highly practical and applicable to real-world scenarios.

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