Autonomous Electric Vehicle Route Optimization Considering Regenerative Braking Dynamic Low-Speed Boundary

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Finding the optimal speed profile of an autonomous electric vehicle (AEV) for a given route (eco-driving) can lead to a reduction in energy consumption. This energy reduction is even more noticeable when the regenerative braking (RB) capability of AEVs is carefully considered in obtaining the speed profile. In this paper, a new approach for calculating the optimum eco-driving profile of an AEV is formulated using mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) while carefully integrating the RB capability and its limitations in the process of obtaining a driving profile with minimum energy consumption. One of the most important limitations of RB which has been neglected in previous studies is operation below the low-speed boundary (LSB) of electric motors, which impairs the energy extraction capability of RB. The novelty of this work is finding the optimal speed profile given this limitation, leading to a much more realistic eco-driving profile. Python is used to code the MILP problem, and CPLEX is employed as the solver. To verify the results, the eco-driving problem is applied to two scenarios to show the significance of considering a dynamic LSB. It is shown that for the route under study, up to 27% more energy can be harvested by employing the proposed approach.

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Mohammadi, M., Fajri, P., Sabzehgar, R., & Harirchi, F. (2023). Autonomous Electric Vehicle Route Optimization Considering Regenerative Braking Dynamic Low-Speed Boundary. Algorithms, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/a16060262

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