Energies (Apr 2020)

Neuro-Fuzzy System for Energy Management of Conventional Autonomous Vehicles

  • Duong Phan,
  • Alireza Bab-Hadiashar,
  • Reza Hoseinnezhad,
  • Reza N. Jazar,
  • Abhijit Date,
  • Ali Jamali,
  • Dinh Ba Pham,
  • Hamid Khayyam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13071745
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1745

Abstract

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This paper investigates the energy management system (EMS) of a conventional autonomous vehicle, with a view to enhance its powertrain efficiency. The designed EMS includes two neuro-fuzzy (NF) systems to produce the optimal torque of the engine. This control system uses the dynamic road power demand of the autonomous vehicle as an input, and a PID controller to regulate the air mass flow rate into the cylinder by changing the throttle angle. Two NF systems were trained by the Grid Partition (GP) and the Subtractive Clustering (SC) methods. The simulation results show that the proposed EMS can reduce the fuel consumption of the vehicle by 6.69 and 6.35 l/100 km using the SC and the GP, respectively. In addition, the EMS based on NF trained by GP and NF trained by SC can reduce the fuel consumption of the vehicle by 11.8% and 7.08% compared with the case without the controller, respectively.

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