BACKWARD MODELLING AND LOOK-AHEAD FUZZY ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER FOR A PARALLEL HYBRID VEHICLE

Behnam Ganji, Abbas Z. Kouzani, and Mir-Akbar Hessami

Keywords

Hybrid electric vehicles, backward modelling, look-ahead fuzzy control system, fuel efficiency

Abstract

This paper focuses on a parallel hybrid electric vehicle. It first develops a model for the vehicle using the backward looking approach where the flow of energy starts from wheels and spreads towards engine and electric motor. Next, a fuzzy logic-based strategy is developed to control the operation of the vehicle. The objectives of the controller include managing the energy flow from engine and electric motor, controlling transmission ratio, adjusting speed, and sustaining battery’s state of charge. The controller examines current vehicle speed, demand torque, slope difference, state of charge of battery, and engine and electric motor rotation speeds. Then, it determines the best values for continuous variable transmission ratio, speed, and torque. A slope window scheme is also developed to take into account the look-ahead slope information and determine the best vehicle speed for better fuel economy. The developed model and control strategy are simulated. The simulation results are presented and discussed. It is shown that the use of the proposed fuzzy controller reduces fuel consumption.

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