Predictive Energy Management for an Electric Vehicle with Fuel Cell Range Extender in Connected Traffic Systems

Soeren Scherler, X. Liu-Henke, M. Henke
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This paper presents the design of a predictive energy management (pEEM) for an automated electric vehicle with fuel cell range extender in connected traffics systems. An essential task of the pEEM is the optimization of the power supply by a controlled power distribution to battery and fuel cell for the entire journey to minimize energy losses considering restrictions by operating limits or available energy. To solve this optimization problem, a nonlinear model predictive control structure is designed, since it considers the future system behavior on the one hand and is excellently suited for the integration of constraints or restrictions on the other hand. This control structure consists of several model predictive controllers (MPC), which cover different time horizons with different sampling times in a time cascaded structure. This structure reduces the accuracy of time periods far in the future, which are subject to high uncertainty. Furthermore, the computational effort is considerably reduced, so that a realization under real-time conditions is possible. The paper concludes with an exemplary application of power supply that demonstrates the functionality of the pEEM both in simulation and under real-time conditions on a HiL test bench.
互联交通系统中燃料电池增程器电动汽车的预测能量管理
提出了一种基于燃料电池增程器的互联交通自动驾驶汽车预测能量管理(pEEM)的设计方法。pEEM的一项基本任务是通过控制电池和燃料电池在整个旅程中的功率分配来优化电源,以最大限度地减少由于操作限制或可用能量的限制而造成的能量损失。为了解决这一优化问题,设计了一种非线性模型预测控制结构,因为它一方面考虑了系统的未来行为,另一方面又非常适合于约束或限制的集成。该控制结构由多个模型预测控制器(MPC)组成,这些模型预测控制器在时间级联结构中覆盖不同的时间范围和不同的采样时间。这种结构降低了遥远未来时期的准确性,因为这些时期具有很高的不确定性。此外,计算量大大减少,因此可以在实时条件下实现。最后给出了一个电源的示例应用,演示了pEEM在仿真和实时条件下在HiL试验台上的功能。
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