Optimal energy control strategy design for a hybrid electric vehicle

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A heavy-duty parallel hybrid electric truck is modeled, and its optimal energy control is studied in this paper. The fundamental architecture of the parallel hybrid electric truck is modeled feed-forwardly, together with necessary dynamic features of subsystem or components. Dynamic programming (DP) technique is adopted to find the optimal control strategy including the gear-shifting sequence and the power split between the engine and the motor subject to a battery SOC-sustaining constraint. Improved control rules are extracted from the DP-based control solution, forming near-optimal control strategies. Simulation results demonstrate that a significant improvement on the fuel economy can be achieved in the heavy-duty vehicle cycle from the natural driving statistics. © 2013 Yuan Zou et al.

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Zou, Y., Shi-Jie, H., Dong-Ge, L., Wei, G., & Hu, X. S. (2013). Optimal energy control strategy design for a hybrid electric vehicle. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/132064

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