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Real-time energy management strategy with dynamically updating equivalence factor for through-the-road (TTR) hybrid vehicles

Likang Fan, Jun Wang, Yiqiang Peng, Hongwei Sun, Xiuchao Bao, Baoquan Zeng and Hongqian Wei

Energy, 2024, vol. 298, issue C

Abstract: Through-the-road–coupled hybrid electric vehicles, comprising a forward-driving internal combustion engine (ICE) and two rear-mounted hub motors, have been attracting increasing attention for their energy efficiency and excellent road passability. However, real-time energy allocation in the ICE and motors is challenging because of complex road scenarios, nonlinear characteristics of components, and the requirement of real-time executability of energy management strategies (EMSs). This study developed an online EMS with an equivalent factor (EF) which is timely updated through the offline rule extraction and online parameter feedback based on real-time driving scenarios. Initially, the utilization of a global dynamic programming approach aims at delineating the potential switching boundary, thus substantially mitigating the computational burden on the controller. Subsequently, an innovative Model Predictive Control-based Equivalent Fuel Consumption Strategy (MPC-ECMS) is introduced. This method integrates real-time velocity prediction with State of Charge (SOC) feedback to enhance fuel efficiency. Notably, the efficiency factor (EF) within ECMS undergoes optimization through a genetic algorithm, with adaptive corrections based on driving condition recognition outcomes. Consequently, the EF is continuously adjusted to ensure convergence of actual SOC towards the reference SOC within the MPC time frame. Through rigorous Hardware in Loop experimentation, the efficacy of the proposed EMS is validated. The outcomes demonstrate its superiority over traditional charge-depleting mode–charge sustaining mode strategies, yielding a notable 13.3 % reduction in total fuel consumption during high power demand scenarios. Furthermore, the method's feasibility within embedded systems is convincingly affirmed.

Keywords: Hybrid electric vehicles; Energy management strategy; Driving condition recognition; Energy efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131343

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