DocumentCode :
3574720
Title :
Online prediction of an electric vehicle remaining range based on regression analysis
Author :
Bolovinou, Anastasia ; Bakas, Ioannis ; Amditis, Angelos ; Mastrandrea, Francesco ; Vinciotti, Walter
Author_Institution :
I-SENSE group, Inst. of Commun. & Comput. Syst., Athens, Greece
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Given the longitudinal average velocity and energy consumption of a Full Electric Vehicle (FEV) for any given part of a targeted road trip, this work solves the problem of online remaining range estimation, i.e., predicting, at any given travelled distance from the beginning of the trip, the actual distance the vehicle can still be driven before recharging is required. Modelling the remaining range is closely related with modelling the energy consumption of an electric vehicle. The latter remains an open problem due to unknown context data that may apply such as driving trip speed, vehicle load and topographical characteristics. In this work, a regression model is formulated in order to learn, from time/location-variant real driving data, a relationship between the future energy consumption on one side, and the following related factors, which are considered known, on the other side: i) the difference in average velocity between the future and the past ii) the difference in elevation rate between the future and the past and iii) the recent past energy consumption. Experimental results on around 2000km of discharge trips, demonstrate the effectiveness of the method over a conventional method that is based solely on historic energy usage evidence. An average Mean Absolute Error (MAE) of 1.64 km and of 1.95 km is obtained when the regression model is evaluated on a model trained without and with elevation respectively.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; power consumption; regression analysis; FEV; MAE; discharge trips; distance 1.64 km; distance 1.95 km; driving trip speed; energy consumption; full electric vehicle; historic energy usage evidence; longitudinal average velocity; mean absolute error; online prediction; online remaining range estimation; regression analysis; road trip; topographical characteristics; travelled distance; vehicle load; Batteries; Energy consumption; Estimation; Linear regression; Testing; Training; Vehicles; Full Electric Vehicle remaining range; battery energy consumption; range anxiety; regression analysis; time-series analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056167
Filename :
7056167
Link To Document :
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