4.8 Article

Driving-behavior-aware stochastic model predictive control for plug-in hybrid electric buses

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 162, Issue -, Pages 868-879

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.10.152

Keywords

Driver behavior; Vehicle control system; Markov chains; Modified stochastic model predictive control; Plug-in hybrid electric bus; Energy management strategy

Funding

  1. China National Funds for Excellent Young Scholars [51422505]
  2. National Key Technology R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology [2013BAG14B01]

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Driving cycles of a city bus is statistically characterized by some repetitive features, which makes the predictive energy management strategy very desirable to obtain approximate optimal fuel economy of a plug-in hybrid electric bus. But dealing with the complicated traffic conditions and finding an approximated global optimal strategy which is applicable to the plug-in hybrid electric bus still remains a challenging technique. To solve this problem, a novel driving-behavior-aware modified stochastic model predictive control method is proposed for the plug-in hybrid electric bus. Firstly, the K-means is employed to classify driving behaviors, and the driver models based on Markov chains is obtained under different kinds of driving behaviors. While the obtained driver behaviors are regarded as stochastic disturbance inputs, the local minimum fuel consumption might be obtained with a traditional stochastic model predictive control at each step, taking tracking the reference battery state of charge trajectory into consideration in the finite predictive horizons. However, this technique is still accompanied by some working points with reduced/worsened fuel economy. Thus, the stochastic model predictive control is modified with the equivalent consumption minimization strategy to eliminate these undesirable working points. The results in real-world city bus routines show that the proposed energy management strategy could greatly improve the fuel economy of a plug-in hybrid electric bus in whole driving cycles, compared with the popular charge depleting-charge sustaining strategy and it may offer some useful insights for realizing the approximate global optimal energy management for the plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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