Multi-Objective Stochastic MPC-Based System Control Architecture for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Buses

Liang Li, Sixiong You, Chao Yang

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Abstract

For a single-shift parallel hybrid electric bus, hybrid-driving with multiple operation modes is adopted for better fuel economy. However, in the process of hybrid-driving, frequent mode transitions (MTs) would be triggered, which are accompanied by extra fuel consumption and abrasion of the clutch, especially for the MTs between engine-on modes and engine-off modes. Therefore, reducing unnecessary MTs and taking advantage of multiple operation modes to improve fuel economy of single-shift parallel hybrid powertrain should be given high priority. To solve this problem, a corrected stochastic model predictive control (MPC) is proposed in this study. First, the Markov-chain based stochastic driver model is built for the statistic of city bus driving cycles. Second, the process of motor starting engine is analyzed based on real-world data and the cost of the process is quantified for optimization. Finally, a novel system operating control strategy based on multiobjective stochastic MPC is proposed. To obtain a better knowledge of the proposed multiobjective control strategy, three kind of commonly used control strategies are adopted for comparison. The simulation results in real-world driving cycles and standard driving cycles show that the proposed energy management strategy can greatly improve the fuel economy of a plug-in hybrid electric bus compared with the equivalent consumption minimization strategy. This study may offer some useful insights for the current strategies to get higher fuel economy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7442120
Pages (from-to)4752-4763
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume63
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Energy management strategy
  • Stochastic model predictive control (SMPC)
  • hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs)
  • mode transition control
  • multiobjective optimization

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