A Real-Time Robust Ecological-Adaptive Cruise Control Strategy for Battery Electric Vehicles
Abstract
This work addresses the ecological-adaptive cruise control problem for connected electric vehicles by a computationally efficient robust control strategy. The problem is formulated in the space-domain with a realistic description of the nonlinear electric powertrain model and motion dynamics to yield a convex optimal control problem (OCP). The OCP is approached by a novel robust model predictive control (RMPC) method handling various disturbances due to modelling mismatch and inaccurate leading vehicle information. The RMPC problem is solved by semi-definite programming relaxation and single linear matrix inequality (sLMI) techniques for further enhanced computational efficiency. The performance of the proposed real-time robust ecological-adaptive cruise control (REACC) method is evaluated using an experimentally collected driving cycle. Its robustness is verified by comparison with a nominal MPC which is shown to result in speed-limit constraint violations. The energy economy of the proposed method outperforms a state-of-the-art time-domain RMPC scheme, as a more precisely fitted convex powertrain model can be integrated into the space-domain scheme. The additional comparison with a traditional constant distance following strategy (CDFS) further verifies the effectiveness of the proposed REACC. Finally, it is verified that the REACC can be potentially implemented in real-time owing to the sLMI and resulting convex algorithm.
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@article{arxiv.2308.01201,
title = {A Real-Time Robust Ecological-Adaptive Cruise Control Strategy for Battery Electric Vehicles},
author = {Sheng Yu and Xiao Pan and Anastasis Georgiou and Boli Chen and Imad M. Jaimoukha and Simos A. Evangelou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.01201},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
15 pages, 12 figures and 2 tables. This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication