Model-based eco-driving and integrated powertrain control for (hybrid) electric vehicles

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The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) is engaged in research, development and testing of a range of technologies relating to hybrid and electric vehicle energy management and performance. The impact of driver behaviour on vehicle energy consumption is a significant factor, and one which can often be reduced with eco-driving, typically 5-10% or higher in some cases. Eco-driving can be extended not only to take into account information sources, improved user acceptance, and integration with powertrain control. In this paper, TNO illustrates the possible applications of model-based control for (hybrid) electric vehicles and shows preliminary results of the developed system.

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Ivens, T., Spronkmans, S., Rosca, B., & Wilkins, S. (2013). Model-based eco-driving and integrated powertrain control for (hybrid) electric vehicles. World Electric Vehicle Journal, 6(2), 336–344. https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj6020336

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