Combined passivity based control and optimal control for energy management of fuel cell/battery hybrid system

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The energy management of hybrid electric vehicles is becoming an interesting topic for many researchers. Furthermore, the wise choice of the energy management strategy allows not only the best distribution of the power between the used sources, but also it allows reduction of consumption, increase in the lifetime of the sources, and improves the autonomy of the hybrid electric vehicle. The autonomy is guaranteed by the optimization of the embedded sources. In this study, the hybrid system consists of combining the fuel cell as the main source with the battery as the auxiliary source. The novelty of the proposed energy management strategy for the studied hybrid system is the combination between interconnection and damping assignment-passivity based control and the Hamiltonian Jacobi Bellman method. The stability proof is given and the efficiency of the proposed strategy is proved by the experimental work, where the obtained results show the good and adequate results to the proposed scenario.

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Benmouna, A., & Becherif, M. (2019). Combined passivity based control and optimal control for energy management of fuel cell/battery hybrid system. In Asian Journal of Control (Vol. 21, pp. 1857–1868). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/asjc.2133

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