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access icon free Closed-loop hierarchical control strategies for connected and autonomous hybrid electric vehicles with random errors

This study presents a closed-loop hierarchical control strategy for a group of connected and autonomous hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) with the purpose of optimising fuel economy while guaranteeing traffic mobility and vehicle safety. In the hierarchical control architecture, a decentralised stochastic model predictive control (SMPC)-based higher level controller incorporating signal phase and timing information is formulated to optimise the velocity profile of each vehicle, and an adaptive equivalent consumption minimisation strategy based lower level controller is employed for the energy management control of the HEVs. Creatively, random errors of the control variable are considered in the SMPC framework. The errors are discretised and modelled as a Markov process and the state transition matrix of the errors is generated randomly to capture the error transition dynamics. To solve the SMPC problem more efficiently, a scenario-based SMPC is employed. Moreover, the propulsion and recuperation efficiencies of the lower level controller are calculated at each time step with measurable variables, and fed back to the higher level controller for velocity optimisation in next time step. Simulation results validate the control effectiveness and advantages of the proposed control architecture.

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