Title :
A supervisory control strategy for series hybrid electric vehicles with two energy storage systems
Author :
Pisu, Pierluigi ; Rizzoni, Giorgio
Author_Institution :
Center for Automotive Res., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
Regardless of the topology of the hybrid electric vehicle, the essence of the HEV control problem is the instantaneous management of the power flows from the various energy storage devices to achieve the overall control objectives. In this paper we consider the case of energy management for a series hybrid powertrain configuration with two energy storage systems, i.e. batteries and ultracapacitors. The proposed power split algorithm is based on a modified instantaneous equivalent consumption minimization strategy (ECMS). The methodology could easily be applied to any kind of powertrain subject to the charge-sustaining constraint, and can readily be adapted to the specific characteristics of the components used in the powertrain.
Keywords :
hybrid electric vehicles; load flow; power control; HEV control; batteries; charge-sustaining constraint; energy management; energy storage system; equivalent consumption minimization strategy; hybrid powertrain; power flow management; power split algorithm; series hybrid electric vehicles; supervisory control strategy; ultracapacitors; Batteries; Energy management; Energy storage; Hybrid electric vehicles; Load flow; Mechanical power transmission; Power system management; Supercapacitors; Supervisory control; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion, 2005 IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9280-9
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2005.1554534