Intelligent energy management strategy of hybrid energy storage system for electric vehicle based on driving pattern recognition
Jie Hu,
Di Liu,
Changqing Du,
Fuwu Yan and
Chen Lv
Energy, 2020, vol. 198, issue C
Abstract:
To achieve optimal power distribution of hybrid energy storage system composed of batteries and supercapacitors in electric vehicles, an adaptive wavelet transform-fuzzy logic control energy management strategy based on driving pattern recognition (DPR) is proposed in view of the fact that driving cycle greatly affects the performance of EMS. The DPR uses cluster analysis to classify driving cycles into different patterns according to the features extracted from the historical driving data sampling window and utilizes pattern recognition to identify real-time driving patterns. After recognition results are obtained, an adaptive wavelet transform is employed to allocate the high frequency components of power demand to supercapacitor which contains transient power and rapid variations, while the low frequency components are distributed to battery accordingly. The use of fuzzy logic control is to maintain the SOC of supercapacitor within desired level. The simulation results indicate that the proposed control strategy can effectively decrease the maximum charge/discharge current of battery by 58.2%, and improve the battery lifetime by 6.16% and the vehicle endurance range by 11.06% compared with conventional control strategies. Further demonstrate the advantage of hybrid energy storage system and the presented energy management strategy.
Keywords: Hybrid energy storage system; Driving patterns recognition; Transient power; Adaptive wavelet transform; Fuzzy logic control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.117298
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