A real-time energy management and speed controller for an electric vehicle powered by a hybrid energy storage system
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Zhang, Lijun
Ye, Xianming
Xia, Xiaohua
Barzegar, Farshad
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
A real-time unified speed control and power flow management system for an electric vehicle (EV) powered by a battery-supercapacitor hybrid energy storage system (HESS) is developed following a nonlinear control system technique. In view of the coupling between energy management and HESS sizing, a HESS sizing model is developed in this article to optimally determine the size of HESS to serve an EV using the controller designed. The objectives of the controller are to track the set speed of the vehicle with globally exponential stability and to make use of the HESS wisely to reduce battery stress. The design provides a compound controller by exploiting the physical origins of the vehicles' power demand. The controller and HESS sizing system designed are simulated on a standard urban dynamometer driving schedule and a recorded actual city driving cycle for a full-size EV to demonstrate their effectiveness.
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Resistance, Aerodynamics, Power demand, Supercapacitors, Real-time systems, Speed control, Electric vehicles, Controller design, Battery powered vehicles, Couplings, Dynamometers, Energy management system, Nonlinear control systems, Hybrid electric vehicles, Hybrid energy storage system (HESS)
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Zhang, L.J., Ye, X.M., Xia, X.H. et al. 2020, 'A real-time energy management and speed controller for an electric vehicle powered by a hybrid energy storage system', IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 6272-6280.