Parallel hybrid electric vehicle modelling and model predictive control

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This paper presents the modelling and calculations for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) in parallel configuration, including a main electrical driving motor (EM), an internal combustion engine (ICE), and a starter/generator motor. The modelling equations of the HEV include vehicle acceleration and jerk, so that simulations can investigate the vehicle drivability and comfortability with different control parameters. A model predictive control (MPC) scheme with softened constraints for this HEV is developed. The new MPC with softened constraints shows its superiority over the MPC with hard constraints as it provides a faster setpoint tracking and smoother clutch engagement. The conversion of some hard constraints into softened constraints can improve the MPC stability and robustness. The MPC with softened constraints can maintain the system stability, while the MPC with hard constraints becomes unstable if some input constraints lead to the violation of output constraints.

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Vu, T. M., Moezzi, R., Cyrus, J., Hlava, J., & Petru, M. (2021). Parallel hybrid electric vehicle modelling and model predictive control. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210668

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