TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis and comparison of optimal power management strategies for a series plug-in hybrid school bus via dynamic programming
AU - Zhou, Wei
AU - Zhang, Chengning
AU - Li, Junqiu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This paper examines two optimal power management strategies, i.e., blending (BL) strategy and charge-depleting/charge-sustaining (CD/CS) strategy, for a series plug-in school bus. The minimum fuel consumption results of these two strategies are compared and the pattern of the globally optimal battery state of charge (SoC) trajectories is analysed. Dynamic programming (DP) approach which is able to achieve global optimisation is applied in this study to guarantee a fair comparison. More specifically, to overcome interpolation leakage in traditional DP algorithms, a level-set algorithm is utilised. Simulation results show that: 1) The globally optimal way to control is to linearly deplete the battery SoC to its minimum allowable value when the vehicle reaches to the end of the journey; 2) The difference between the optimal fuel economy that can be achieved by the BL and CD/CS strategies is very marginal for a series plug-in powertrain, which is in the order of 1-2%.
AB - This paper examines two optimal power management strategies, i.e., blending (BL) strategy and charge-depleting/charge-sustaining (CD/CS) strategy, for a series plug-in school bus. The minimum fuel consumption results of these two strategies are compared and the pattern of the globally optimal battery state of charge (SoC) trajectories is analysed. Dynamic programming (DP) approach which is able to achieve global optimisation is applied in this study to guarantee a fair comparison. More specifically, to overcome interpolation leakage in traditional DP algorithms, a level-set algorithm is utilised. Simulation results show that: 1) The globally optimal way to control is to linearly deplete the battery SoC to its minimum allowable value when the vehicle reaches to the end of the journey; 2) The difference between the optimal fuel economy that can be achieved by the BL and CD/CS strategies is very marginal for a series plug-in powertrain, which is in the order of 1-2%.
KW - Dynamic programming
KW - Fuel consumption comparison
KW - Interpolation leakage
KW - Optimal power management
KW - Series PHEV
KW - Vehicle design
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U2 - 10.1504/IJVD.2015.073116
DO - 10.1504/IJVD.2015.073116
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84948414751
SN - 0143-3369
VL - 69
SP - 113
EP - 131
JO - International Journal of Vehicle Design
JF - International Journal of Vehicle Design
IS - 1-4
ER -