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A Data-Driven Energy Management Strategy for Series Hybrid Electric Tracked Vehicle Based on Power Coordinated Control


Abstract:

The power distribution and fuel economy of hybrid electric vehicles are greatly influenced by energy management strategies (EMSs). In this paper, a series hybrid electric...Show More

Abstract:

The power distribution and fuel economy of hybrid electric vehicles are greatly influenced by energy management strategies (EMSs). In this paper, a series hybrid electric tracked vehicle (SHETV) with an independent dual-side drive and a full-wave rectification is served as the research object. The EMS based on dynamic programming (DP) is first constructed to be used as the global optimal benchmark. Then, a data-driven EMS based on power coordinated control and extracting the global optimal control rules of the DP-based EMS is developed by designing the multi-layer perceptron (MLP) neural network, a filter, and a state of charge (SOC) stabilizer to predict the appropriate power distribution, ensuring that the SOC can be maintained around the initial value and the engine power output can be smoothed. Simulation results indicate that the fuel economy of the proposed EMS is improved by 10.14% compared with the strategy without extracting the global optimal control rules and reaches 89.20% of the DP-based EMS.
Date of Conference: 24-27 October 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 January 2024
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Conference Location: Milan, Italy

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I. Introduction

Hybrid electric tracked vehicles (HETVs) are widely used in agriculture and engineering applications [1]. With the continuous development of high-power driving motors and high-power density batteries, the power transmission technology of series hybrid electric tracked vehicles (SHETVs) has been greatly improved and made it possible to adapt to a variety of extremely complex working conditions [2]. In today's world, energy shortage and air pollution are two major problems that need to be solved urgently [3]. As far as tracked vehicles are concerned, the greatest significance in terms of energy saving and emission reduction of tracked vehicles with hybrid electric drive is to achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption while greatly increasing the driving range and working efficiency with the same fuel tank volume [4].

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