| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6684388 | Applied Energy | 2016 | 15 Pages | 
Abstract
												In this paper we propose an easily implementable control strategy, that is intrinsically robust with respect to the variation of used SOC over a trip and is based only on a preliminary knowledge of the target distance. Its use is experimentally demonstrated on a prototype PHEV to accomplish a defined target SOC at the end of the trip. A vehicle model has also been validated, in comparison with previously gathered experimental data, and then applied to analyze the control strategy behavior by varying input data such as trip distance, speed over time and target SOC. Results show that the target SOC may be obtained within an error in the range of 2%, allowing for a potential fuel economy increase up to 8.2% if compared with a baseline PHEV strategy. However fuel economy increase definitely depends on key trip characteristics such as speed profile, duration, distance, etc.
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											Authors
												Stefano Cordiner, Matteo Galeotti, Vincenzo Mulone, Matteo Nobile, Vittorio Rocco, 
											