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Hev Modeling for a Supervisory Level Power Flow Control Problem

Authors:Uthaichana Kasemsak, Purdue University, United States
Bengea Sorin, Eaton Innovation Center, United States
DeCarlo Raymond, Purdue University, United States
Topic:2.4 Optimal Control
Session:Control Applications of Optimization
Keywords: optimal control; hybrid control; switching systems; supervisory control; modeling, HEV.

Abstract

This paper explores the modeling equations underlying a supervisory level power flow control problem for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). For a given driving profile, a supervisory controller decides on the power split between the ICE and the battery-electric-motor-generator to achieve optimal performance, e.g., a trade-off between energy usage, driving profile tracking, and drivability constraints. Formulation and solution of such a problem require a supervisory level power flow control model amenable to hybrid optimal control techniques. This paper develops constrained power flow control models for the various HEV subsystems and their interactions, along with a differential equation modeling the HEV’s longitudinal dynamics amenable to recent advances in hybrid optimal control theory.