S. Glaser, O. Orfila, L. Nouvelière, R. Potarusov, Sagar Akhegaonkar, F. Holzmann, Volker Scheuch
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摘要
本文针对具有再生能力的电动汽车,即Smart and Green ACC (SAGA),对传统自适应巡航控制系统(ACC)进行了优化。纵向控制策略是针对驾驶辅助系统而开发的,其主要目标是优化车辆乘员的安全性和舒适性。电动汽车有可能根据其结构、速度和制动需求,在制动过程中再生一部分电能。此外,目前电动汽车的续航里程有限。必须避免调整ACC系统的制动以稍微延长范围的机会。当ACC处于活动状态时,车辆速度被自动控制,要么保持与前方车辆的给定间隙,要么保持驾驶员期望的速度,以较低者为准。我们定义了如何优化两种模式,以及在安全和战略方面的影响,包括对未来道路的了解,整合导航系统。
Smart and Green ACC, adaptation of the ACC strategy for electric vehicle with regenerative capacity
This paper presents an optimization of a conventional Adaptive Cruise Control system (ACC) for the specific use of electric vehicles with regenerative capacity, namely the Smart and Green ACC (SAGA). Longitudinal control strategies, that are developed for the driving assistances, mainly aim at optimizing the safety and the comfort of the vehicle occupants. Electric vehicles have the possibility, depending on the architecture, the speed and the braking demand, to regenerate a part of the electric energy during the braking. Moreover, the electric vehicle range is currently limited. The opportunity to adapt the braking of an ACC system to extend slightly the range must not be avoided. When the ACC is active, the vehicle speed is controlled automatically either to maintain a given clearance to a forward vehicle, or to maintain the driver desired speed, whichever is lower. We define how we can optimize both mode and what is the impact, in term of safety and strategy, including the knowledge of the future of the road, integrating a navigation system.