Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A number of promising designs of electric vehicles use separate wheeled motors. In this case, an important task of designing a power supply system is to provide effective control of electric motors and battery charge / discharge modes. OBJECTIVES: The paper considers the problem of determining optimal coefficients of the electric motor proportionalintegral (PI) controller and their influence on the power distribution in the electric vehicle on-board power supply system. METHODS: It is proposed to implement separate adaptive control of electric motors, taking into account conditions of operating, road surface, and other factors. There are introduced two options for the motor controller implementation: an adaptive PI-controller and an intelligent PI-controller with an adaptive observer based on a neural network. RESULTS: The simulation results show that the adaptive PI-controller provides a reduction in the transient duration, but insufficient energy efficiency. Intelligent PI controller on the base of neuroregulator provides 2 times reduction of transition time, reduction of energy losses and engine overshoot. CONCLUSION: The use of the neuroregulator makes it possible to automatically select and adjust PI controller coefficients. In addition, the proposed control method reduces inrush currents and torque spikes, that prolongs the service life of mechanical components. During motor operation, the neural network can continue learning and adjusting PIcontroller coefficients to changes in operating conditions (for example, seasonal) and motor parameters. Assumed outcomes of this solution will be improving electric vehicle characteristics, increasing mileage and battery life time, and prospective transition to an electronic differential.

Highlights

  • A number of promising designs of electric vehicles use separate wheeled motors

  • EAI Endorsed Transactions on characteristics is separate adaptive control of wheel motors, when each wheel operates in an individual mode

  • Since the operational mode of a power supply system depends on operating conditions, road conditions, and charging and discharging modes of batteries, adaptive control is required to ensure efficient operation

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Air pollution from internal combustion engines and oil resources depletion stimulates the development and implementation of electric vehicles. EAI Endorsed Transactions on characteristics is separate adaptive control of wheel motors, when each wheel operates in an individual mode. This is especially important, for example, in the case of skidding or sliding of one of the wheels when a car is in the starting mode. Using adaptive control for each wheel increases power reserve and the battery life It improves the electric vehicle performance in general. Since the operational mode of a power supply system depends on operating conditions, road conditions, and charging and discharging modes of batteries, adaptive control is required to ensure efficient operation. Adaptive control involves changing the current and voltage coefficients of electric motor regulators, control of recovery and battery charging modes

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