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Ítem Design of a solar competition vehicle strategy with a Cyber Physical System approach(2014-03-27) Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Osorio Gómez, Gilberto; Serrano Rico, Andrés; Gaviria Mejía, Pablo; Barrera Velásquez, Jorge; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Gilberto Osorio (gosoriog@eafit.edu.co); Andres Serrano (aserran4@eafit.edu.co); pablo Gaviria (pgaviri2@eafit.edu.co); Jorge Barrera ( jbarre13@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDSolar Energy has been a challenge in mobility solutions -- That is why some world-class contests have been pushing researchers and practitioners to find optimal solutions for an efficient integration of solar powered vehicles -- This article presents the design and implementation of the strategy and performance monitoring for the first Colombian solar competition vehicle with a Cyber-Physical System (CPS) approach -- The strategy system, as well as CPSs, has to deal with two kinds of elements: physical technologies and cyber technologies -- They interact with the environment, the human domain and each other -- The understanding and implementation of these interactions will be described, being the key for designing an effective strategy system in order to improve the vehicle’s performanceÍtem Designing a concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) system in adjunct with a silicon photovoltaic panel for a solar competition car(2014-06-05) Osorio Gómez, Gilberto; Arias Rosales, Andrés; Barrera Velásquez, Jorge; Mejía Gutiérrez, Ricardo; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Diseño; Ricardo Mejia (rmejiag@eafit.edu.co); Gilberto Osorio (gosoriog@eafit.edu.co); Jorge Barrera Velasquez ( jbarre13@eafit.edu.co); Andres Arias (aariasr@eafit.edu.co); Ingeniería de Diseño - GRIDSolar competition cars are a very interesting research laboratory for the development of new technologies heading to their further implementation in either commercial passenger vehicles or related applications -- Besides, worldwide competitions allow the spreading of such ideas where the best and experienced teams bet on innovation and leading edge technologies, in order to develop more efficient vehicles -- In these vehicles, some aspects generally make the difference such as aerodynamics, shape, weight, wheels and the main solar panels -- Therefore, seeking to innovate in a competitive advantage, the first Colombian solar vehicle “Primavera”, competitor at the World Solar Challenge (WSC)-2013, has implemented the usage of a Concentrating Photovoltaic (CPV) system as a complementary solar energy module to the common silicon photovoltaic panel -- By harvesting sunlight with concentrating optical devices, CPVs are capable of maximizing the allowable photovoltaic area -- However, the entire CPV system weight must be less harmful than the benefit of the extra electric energy generated, which in adjunct with added manufacture and design complexity, has intervened in the fact that CPVs had never been implemented in a solar car in such a scale as the one described in this work -- Design considerations, the system development process and implementation are presented in this document considering both the restrictions of the context and the interaction of the CPV system with the solar car setup -- The measured data evidences the advantage of using this complementary system during the competition and the potential this technology has for further developmentsÍtem Utilización de energía solar para iluminación del sector público: desarrollo de mobiliario urbano(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Bernal Junca, Juan Gabriel; Serna Arboleda, Leidy Diana