Connected Optimal Predictive Control for Hybrid Vehicles

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Sans, Mariano [1 ]
Azami, Hamza Idrissi Hassani [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Continental Automot France, Powertrain Technol Innovat, Automat & Energy Management, 1,Ave Paul Ourliac BP 83649, F-31036 Toulouse 1, France
[2] Continental Automot France, Powertrain Technol Innovat, Toulouse, France
[3] ENSEEIHT, LAPLACE Lab, Toulouse, France
关键词
Optimal Control; Pontryagin's Maximum Principle; Predictive Control; Model-based Control; Hybrid Vehicles; Trajectory Optimization; Torque Efficiency Optimization; Eco-Driving; Electronic Horizon (eHorizon); Human Machine Interface; Driver Assistance; Real-time Control; Embedded Software;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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An innovative Connected Optimal Predictive Control is proposed in this paper for Connected Energy Management purposes applied to Hybrid Vehicles, for minimization of energy and CO2 during a given trip, according to the driving conditions that can be predicted by intelligent navigation systems with real-time connectivity to the Cloud [3]. The theory proposed for such real-time optimal predictive algorithms is based on the mathematical Pontryagin's Maximum Principle ("PMP") [1] [2], that provides general solutions for optimization of dynamic systems with integral criteria, under given constraints. Several technical approaches are presented to get feasible real-time solving computation for this dynamic optimization. The calculation of a "trip planning" becomes then possible in embedded controllers synchronized to more powerful servers and computers connected to the Vehicle. Significant gains of more than -10% of CO2 are demonstrated, maintaining acceptable perfoi lances and drivability.
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