A model predictive control (MPC) based robust energy management strategy for power-split hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) is proposed in this paper which can guarantee charge sustaining constraint satisfaction in presence of uncertainty in future torque demand and vehicle velocity. The proposed method utilizes robust backward reachability analysis to pre-compute a robust set from where control solutions exist that ensure charge sustaining constraint satisfaction despite the uncertainty. This set is then used as the terminal set constraint of the MPC problem followed by tightening of state constraints for robust constraint satisfaction. An equivalent convex optimal control is then formulated which is solved in a receding horizon fashion. Simulation results show the efficacy of the proposed control strategy in robust constraint satisfaction.
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Model Predictive Control Based Energy Management of Power-Split Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Presence of Uncertainty Available to Purchase
HomChaudhuri, B, & Hall, CM. "Model Predictive Control Based Energy Management of Power-Split Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Presence of Uncertainty." Proceedings of the ASME 2018 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. Volume 2: Control and Optimization of Connected and Automated Ground Vehicles; Dynamic Systems and Control Education; Dynamics and Control of Renewable Energy Systems; Energy Harvesting; Energy Systems; Estimation and Identification; Intelligent Transportation and Vehicles; Manufacturing; Mechatronics; Modeling and Control of IC Engines and Aftertreatment Systems; Modeling and Control of IC Engines and Powertrain Systems; Modeling and Management of Power Systems. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. September 30–October 3, 2018. V002T27A001. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DSCC2018-8961
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