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Supplementary Learning Control for Energy Management Strategy of Hybrid Electric Vehicles at Scale

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 6, Pages 7290-7303

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2023.3241647

Keywords

Deep reinforcement learning; energy management strategy; hybrid electric vehicle; supplementary learning

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This paper proposes a supplementary learning controller (SLC) based on deep reinforcement learning (DRL) to compensate for an existing rule-based energy management system (EMS) for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). The SLC works alongside the rule-based EMS and reduces the uncertainty of the algorithm to the system. A distributed architecture is designed for the DRL-based SLC, where each vehicle's SLC interacts with its own driving cycle, shares a neural network, and sends experience data to the cloud for learning updates.
Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) based energy management strategy (EMS) for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) has shown its effectiveness in energy saving. However, there is a huge gap between simulation and the real application of DRL-based methods due to its uncertainty and low converge speed. This paper proposes a supplementary learning controller (SLC) based on DRL to compensate for an existing rule-based EMS. The proposed SLC searches for an optimal solution for the action which works alongside the rule-based EMS. Due to the existing rule-based EMS, the SLC can get an optimal solution while reducing the uncertainty of algorithm to the system. In order to improve the converge speed, a distributed architecture is designed for the DRL-based HEV SLC at scale. The actor of SLC in each vehicle interacts with its own driving cycle by searching actions according to a shared neural network, and sends the experience to the cloud. The learner in the cloud replays samples of experience and updates the neural network. The performance of the proposed SLC for HEV EMS at scale was demonstrated in different conditions. The proposed HEV SLC is a good step for the DRL-based HEV EMS method transferring from simulation to real application.

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