Intelligent energy management in hybrid electric vehicles
Khayyam, Hamid, Kouzani, Abbas, Nahavandi, Saeid, Marano, Vincenzo and Rizzoni, Giorgio 2010, Intelligent energy management in hybrid electric vehicles. In Francisco, Maciá Pérez (ed), Energy management, INTECH, Vukovar, Croatia, pp.147-175.
The modelling and simulation approach is employed to develop an intelligent energy management system for hybrid electric vehicles. The aim is to optimize fuel consumption and reduce emissions. An analysis of the role of drivetrain, energy management control strategy and the associated impacts on the fuel consumption with combined wind/drag, slope, rolling, and accessories loads are included.
ISBN
9789533070650
Language
eng
Field of Research
090602 Control Systems, Robotics and Automation 090205 Hybrid Vehicles and Powertrains
Socio Economic Objective
850702 Energy Conservation and Efficiency in Transport
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