Abstract

The actual dynamical development of the information technologies is also typical for the area of automotive industry. The autonomous control technology is moving the motorcars into the mobile robot category. The autonomous mobile robotic vehicles, together with new possibilities offered thanks to the mobility services, are improving not only comfort but also safety of transport. Nowadays, application of the homogeneous charge compression ignition technology represents a great progress made in the field of internal combustion drive, taking into consideration more and more rigorous emission standards. This article deals with principles and architecture of the autonomous control, with hybrid drive systems as well as it analyses advantages of the homogeneous charge compression ignition technology, taking into consideration the obtained experimental results.

Highlights

  • Research ArticleMichal Puskar[1], Michal Fabian[1], Jaroslava Kadarova[1], Peter Blist’an[2] and Melichar Kopas[1]

  • Every innovation technology is primarily evaluated with regard to its progressive functions

  • Efficiency of the piston combustion engine equipped with the homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) technology is similar to the diesel engine efficiency, without a necessity to apply an expensive system, which is required for elimination of the NOx emissions

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Summary

Research Article

Michal Puskar[1], Michal Fabian[1], Jaroslava Kadarova[1], Peter Blist’an[2] and Melichar Kopas[1]

Introduction
Autonomous control
Principle of the HCCI technology
Application of the HCCI technology
Minimization of the fuel consumption
Application of drones for autonomous robotic vehicles
Findings
Conclusion

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