Title :
Approaches to energy management of hybrid electric vehicles: Experimental comparison
Author :
Dextreit, C. ; Kolmanovsky, Ilya
Author_Institution :
Jaguar Land Rover, Coventry, UK
Abstract :
This paper reports the results of experimental comparison in a Land Rover Freelander2 HEV prototype vehicle, of two different energy management controllers. The first controller is a rule-based controller that was calibrated using optimal time trajectories obtained by application of a deterministic dynamic programming algorithm over the NEDC drive cycle. The second controller is Jaguar Land Rover´s (JLR) HEV controller which uses off-line computed maps based on application of the Game Theory (G.T.). The controllers were tested on a rolling road with the prototype vehicle over different drive cycles: NEDC, FTP75 and HYZEM Part2. The results demonstrate that over NEDC the G.T. controller, with a minimal calibration effort, provides as good performance as the rule-based controller (which was calibrated to replicate the dynamic programming solution over NEDC). It also demonstrate that the G.T. controller outperforms the rule-based controller over more real world focused driving cycles.
Keywords :
calibration; dynamic programming; energy management systems; fuel economy; game theory; hybrid electric vehicles; optimal control; prototypes; FTP75 drive cycle; GT controller; HYZEM Part2 drive cycle; JLR HEV controller; Jaguar Land Rover HEV controller; Land Rover Freelander2 HEV prototype vehicle; NEDC drive cycle; controller calibration; deterministic dynamic programming algorithm; energy management controllers; fuel economy; game theory; hybrid electric vehicles; off-line computed maps; optimal control; optimal time trajectories; rolling road; rule based controller; Emissions; Energy Management; Fuel Economy; Game Theory; Hybrid Electric Vehicles; Optimal Control;
Conference_Titel :
Control 2010, UKACC International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coventry
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84600-038-6
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2010.0294