DocumentCode :
1588894
Title :
A comparative study between causal and non-causal algorithms for the energy management of hybrid storage systems
Author :
Pinto, Claudio ; de Castro, Ricardo ; Esteves Araujo, Rui
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Univ. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparative study between two non-causal algorithms for the energy management problem of electric vehicles, endowed with batteries and supercapacitors(SCs). Toward that goal, an optimization-based energy problem is formulated, which targets the minimization of the source´s energy losses throughout a given driving cycle. This problem is solved, firstly, with the help of a fast (but locally optimal) non-linear programming solver; and, secondly, with a slow, but globally optimal, dynamic programming (DP) approach. Simulation results will demonstrate that, despite the different theoretical properties associated with these two solver approaches, both generate similar solutions. In the second part of the work, we will develop a filter-based energy management algorithm, i.e., employ batteries to provide the low-frequency content of the power demand, while SCs cover the high-frequency demand. Our approach builds on the idea of adapting the filter´s time constant throughout the vehicle´s journey, using, for that purpose, a fuzzy logic algorithm and the information of the state of the vehicle. In comparison with the traditional fixed time-constant approach, the simulation results show that under some conditions the adaptive time-constant algorithm has the potential to reduce the energy losses of the sources by up to 62%.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; dynamic programming; energy management systems; fuzzy logic; nonlinear programming; supercapacitors; batteries; causal algorithm; electric vehicles; filter-based energy management algorithm; fuzzy logic algorithm; globally optimal programming; hybrid storage systems; locally optimal programming; noncausal algorithm; nonlinear programming solver; optimization-based energy problem; power demand; source energy losses minimization; supercapacitors; Batteries; Energy loss; Energy management; Optimization; Road transportation; System-on-chip; Vehicles; Electric vehicle; Energy system management; Hybrid power integration; Optimisation; Supercapacitor;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE), 2013 15th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lille
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2013.6634702
Filename :
6634702
Link To Document :
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