Abstract

Decreasing fuel consumption and emissions in automobiles has been an active research topic in recent years. A promising technology is the hybridization of powertrain. The main focus in this area is usually on the development of optimal power management control methods. For parallel HEVs (hybrid electric vehicle), the primary control variable is the torque split between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor but gear number can also be considered as a control parameter. ECMS (equivalent consumption minimization strategy) is one of the well-known real time power management strategies and has been used extensively in different works; however, using ECMS for controlling gearbox cannot always lead to optimal fuel consumption and drivability. The slow dynamics of gearbox might introduce unnecessary gear changing, which leads to suboptimal fuel efficiency and degraded drivability. In this paper, a simple prediction strategy is implemented to improve fuel efficiency and drivability. The presented prediction method does not use any information from the environment and does not need any extra sensor. The strategy is not computationally heavy compared to other predictive methods. The simplicity of the method makes it suitable for implementations.

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