Energies (Sep 2015)

Online Energy Management of City Cars with Multi-Objective Linear Parameter-Varying L2-Gain Control

  • Boe-Shong Hong,
  • Mei-Hung Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en8099992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
pp. 9992 – 10016

Abstract

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This work aims at online regulating transient current out of the batteries of small-sized electric cars that transport people and goods around cities. In a city with heavy traffic, transient current dominates the energy economy and propulsion capability, which are in opposition to each other. In order to manage the trade-off between energy consumption per distance and propulsion capability in transience, the authors improve on previous work on multi-objective linear parameter-varying (LPV) L2-gain control. The observer embedded into this multi-objective controller no longer assumes Kalman-filtering structure, and structural conservatism is thus removed. A full-spectrum set of experiments is performed. The results reveal that the feedback design significantly improves energy-motion management.

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