Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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699344 | Control Engineering Practice | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, optimal energy management strategies are derived to balance fuel consumption, raw particulate matter (PM) emissions, and raw nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions for a Diesel hybrid electric vehicle. Two methods for the derivation of these strategies are compared. One method is based on dynamic programming and steady-state engine maps only. The second method is based on dynamic programming, steady-state engine maps, and a validated transient PM emission model. As a result, only the second method allows for the generation of smooth engine set point trajectories to reduce transient PM emissions without compromising fuel consumption and NOx emissions.
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Authors
Tobias Nüesch, Mu Wang, Pascal Isenegger, Christopher H. Onder, Rüdiger Steiner, Pedro Macri-Lassus, Lino Guzzella,