This project holds the latest releases for canonical versions of the ADVISOR® Software and "Advanced Vehicle Simulator". ADVISOR is a MATLAB/Simulink based simulation program for rapid analysis of the performance and fuel economy of light and heavy-duty vehicles with conventional (gasoline/diesel), hybrid-electric, full-electric, and fuel cell powertrains. New features are developed under the title "Advanced Vehicle Simulator". Periodically, stable versions of Advanced Vehicle Simulator will be submitted for consideration as the next canonical version of the ADVISOR software.

ADVISOR is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, the manager and operator of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for the United States Department of Energy. Trademark used under license.

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Intended Audience

Automotive

Programming Language

MATLAB

Related Categories

MATLAB Simulation Software

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2012-01-03