Abstract

The dual power source of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) requires a high level control strategy in order to establish a power split decision that will minimize fuel consumption while taking full advantage of the embedded source of electrical energy. Literature shows that the optimal control of the power split is greatly influenced by the future trip to be made and that blended strategies are more appropriate regarding battery usage throughout a trip. This paper proposes a blended strategy for a PHEV which uses a driving pattern recognition scheme that allows control adaptation in real-time regarding current driving conditions.

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