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A Standalone Energy Management System of Battery/Supercapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System for Electric Vehicles Using Model Predictive Control

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Volume 70, Issue 5, Pages 5104-5114

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2022.3186369

Keywords

Batteries; Energy management; Voltage control; DC-DC power converters; Current control; Traction motors; Tuning; Battery; electric vehicles (EVs); energy management strategy (EMS); hybrid energy storage system (HESS); model predictive control (MPC); supercapacitor (SC)

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This article proposes a standalone model predictive control (MPC) based energy management strategy (EMS) for hybrid energy storage system in electric vehicles. The proposed EMS can be implemented independently without any knowledge of vehicle speed or future demands. Only one tuning parameter is used to adjust the performance of the proposed MPC-based EMS. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated through comparison with rule-based EMS in simulations and experiments.
In this article, a standalone model predictive control (MPC) based energy management strategy (EMS) is proposed for the hybrid energy storage system in electric vehicles. The proposed EMS does not require any knowledge of vehicle speed or future demands, so it can be implemented as a standalone system without interfacing with the motor drive system. Furthermore, only one tuning parameter is used to adjust the performance of the proposed MPC-based EMS. The cost function is made of the deviation of the predicted supercapacitor (SC) voltage from its desired value and the difference between the battery current and its steady-state value. Furthermore, the constraints on the battery current rate and the SC voltage will be enforced when solving the optimization problem of EMS. Based on the finite set of battery current references, the online optimal solution can be implemented in the experiment. Then, the fast convergent current control is designed to track the optimal current reference using a continuous control set MPC. To show the effectiveness of the proposed method, the comparison with the rule-based EMS will be presented in simulation and experiments.

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