World Electric Vehicle Journal (Aug 2024)
A Survey of Hybrid Braking System Control Methods
Abstract
With increasing attention being paid to electric vehicles, hybrid braking systems combining regenerative braking and conventional friction braking have become a hot research topic. Although some important advancements have been achieved in the field of hybrid braking system control, these have not been fully summarized. In order to fill this gap and provide a comprehensive perspective for other researchers, this paper surveys a wide range of research works reported in the literature on hybrid braking system control. We identify the advantages and limitations of existing hybrid brake control strategies via comparative analysis. Through analysis, we find that the control strategy used for brake torque distribution and braking systems’ coordinated control in current hybrid braking systems are usually designed separately. In order to ensure braking stability, most of the current hybrid braking control strategies are designed relatively conservatively, and it is difficult to fully leverage the advantages of hybrid braking systems. Comprehensively considering the coordinated control of braking torque distribution and braking systems is a good research direction for hybrid braking control research. Overall, this survey summarizes the existing research relevant to hybrid brake control methods and also discusses the research challenges and new research directions.
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