Predictive control for energy management in all/more electric vehicles with multiple energy storage units

West, M J, Bingham, Chris and Schofield, N (2003) Predictive control for energy management in all/more electric vehicles with multiple energy storage units. In: Electric Machines and Drives Conference, 2003. IEMDC'03. IEEE International, 1-4 June 2003, Wisconsin, USA.

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Predictive control for energy management in all/more electric vehicles with multiple energy storage units
The paper describes the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) methodologies for application to electric and hybrid-electric vehicle drive-train formats incorporating multiple energy/power sources. Particular emphasis is given to the co-ordinated management of energy flow from the multiple sources to address issues of extended vehicle range and battery life-time for all-electric drive-trains, and emissions reduction and drive-train torsional oscillations, for hybrid-electric counterparts, whilst accommodating operational constraints and, ultimately, generic non-standard driving cycles.
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The paper describes the application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) methodologies for application to electric and hybrid-electric vehicle drive-train formats incorporating multiple energy/power sources. Particular emphasis is given to the co-ordinated management of energy flow from the multiple sources to address issues of extended vehicle range and battery life-time for all-electric drive-trains, and emissions reduction and drive-train torsional oscillations, for hybrid-electric counterparts, whilst accommodating operational constraints and, ultimately, generic non-standard driving cycles.

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Keywords:electric vehicles, energy storage
Subjects:H Engineering > H600 Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Divisions:College of Science > School of Engineering
ID Code:2548
Deposited On:23 May 2010 20:40

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