Abstract

AbstractToday's concern about climate change and the country's economic growth have made adopting hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) a worthy solution. Since the gas emissions of HEVs are closely related to their motor performance, developing an effective HEV motor control technique is essential. The performance and acceleration of an HEV motor are determined by the internal combustion engine (ICE) and the electronic throttle plate (ETP), which employ an air‐fuel mixture for vehicle propulsion. In order to deal with this problem, this article presented an optimal fuzzy controller that controls the throttle plate's angular position and motor speed in HEVs. However, the efficiency and reliability of fuzzy controllers depend upon their gains factor. So, a different heuristic algorithm is employed to self‐tuning the fuzzy logic controller (FLC) gain factor. The performance of the suggested ChOA‐fuzzy‐based controller was evaluated utilizing various control error indices and time‐domain stability. A comprehensive controller performance analysis using different metaheuristic techniques has been carried out to validate the proposed scheme. The findings show that the suggested ChOA‐fuzzy‐based controller performs better than other techniques.

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