阻碍车辆最优能量管理策略实现的研究差距识别与评述

Zachary D. Asher, A. Patil, Van Wifvat, A. Frank, S. Samuelsen, Thomas H. Bradley
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由于交通运输对经济、环境和社会的影响,开发新的车辆控制策略以提高燃油经济性(FE)是一个活跃的研究课题。这些控制策略可以分为驾驶行为修改(例如,Eco-Driving, Eco-Routing)或动力系统操作修改(例如,最优能源管理策略,或最优EMS)。这篇文献综述的重点是最优的EMS,并试图对当前的研究差距有一个新的理解,并对解决已确定的研究差距的初步研究提供一个新的全面概述。研究缺口是通过利用车辆中最优EMS实现的系统级观点和研究子系统集成准备水平(IRLs)得出的。已确定的研究差距包括(1)感知和规划子系统的结合,(2)研究错误预测对规划子系统的影响,以及(3)规划子系统的物理演示。确定了已经开始填补每个研究空白的研究,并提出了未来研究的建议,以弥合每个研究空白。这是作者的论点,一旦确定的研究差距被未来的研究所填补,最优EMS将在现代车辆中实现,从而提高交通的可持续性。由Zachary Asher下载自SAE International, 2019年11月26日,星期二
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Identification and Review of the Research Gaps Preventing a Realization of Optimal Energy Management Strategies in Vehicles
The development of new vehicle control strategies that achieve improved fuel economy (FE) is an active subject of research due to the economic, environmental, and societal impact of transportation. These control strategies can be classified as either driving behavior modifications (e.g., Eco-Driving, Eco-Routing) or powertrain operation modifications (e.g., an Optimal Energy Management Strategy, or Optimal EMS). This literature review is focused on the Optimal EMS and seeks to develop a novel understanding of the current research gaps and to provide a novel comprehensive overview of initial studies addressing the identified research gaps. Research gaps are derived by utilizing a systems-level viewpoint of an Optimal EMS realization in vehicles and studying the subsystem integration readiness levels (IRLs). Identified research gaps include (1) incorporation of both perception and planning subsystems, (2) studying the effects of mispredictions on the planning subsystem, and (3) physical demonstrations of the planning subsystem. Studies which have begun to fill each research gap are identified, and recommendations are presented for future research to bridge each research gap. It is the authors’ contention that once the identified research gaps are closed by future studies, Optimal EMS will be achievable in modern vehicles resulting in improved transportation sustainability. Downloaded from SAE International by Zachary Asher, Tuesday, November 26, 2019
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SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains
SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains provides a forum for peer-reviewed scholarly publication of original research and review papers that address challenges and present opportunities in alternative and electric powertrains and propulsion technology. The Journal strives to facilitate discussion between researchers, engineers, academic faculty and students, and industry practitioners working with systems as well as components, and the technological aspects and functions of powertrains and propulsion systems alternative to the traditional combination of internal combustion engine and mechanical transmission. The editorial scope of the Journal includes all technical aspects of alternative propulsion technologies, including, but not limited to, electric drives and electromobility systems, hybrid technology, battery and super-capacitor technology, power electronics, hydraulic drives, energy storage systems for automotive applications, fuel cell technology, and charging and smart grid infrastructures.
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