Laboratory of automotive electrical engineering
About laboratory
The laboratory is equipped with vehicle Masterbooks for Audi Q7 and Škoda Superb, CarSim and CarSim RT vehicle dynamics simulators, Matlab/Simulink software, and CANoe analyzers for CAN, LIN, and FlexRay communication buses, as well as VAG‑COM diagnostic software and standard measurement equipment. The laboratory facilities also include a MAHA test bench for measuring vehicle wheel power. The laboratory provides both hardware and software resources required not only for teaching relevant specialized courses, but also for the completion of final theses and semester projects.
Subjects and learning outcomes
Bachelor studies:
- Automotive Electrical Engineering (introduction to the design of vehicle electrical systems, wiring harnesses, and connectors; verification of real system connections based on schematic diagrams; measurement and loading of alternators and starters; design and sizing of electric drives and batteries for electric vehicles).
- Bachelor project
- Bachelor thesis
Master (Engineer's) studies:
- Electromobility (operation of the main components of the traction drivetrain of vehicles with electric or hybrid propulsion based on batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells; onboard battery energy storage systems and their management; charging systems for electric vehicles and plug‑in hybrid vehicles).
- Diploma project 1
- Diploma project 2
- Diploma thesis


