A receding horizon sliding control approach for electric powertrains with backlash and flexible half-shafts |
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Authors: | Yutong Li Andreas Hansen J. Karl Hedrick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA;2. State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Active control of electric powertrains is challenging, due to the fact that backlash and structural flexibility in transmission components can cause severe performance degradation or even instability of the control system. Furthermore, high impact forces in transmissions reduce driving comfort and possibly lead to damage of the mechanical elements in contact. In this paper, a nonlinear electric powertrain is modelled as a piecewise affine (PWA) system. The novel receding horizon sliding control (RHSC) idea is extended to constrained PWA systems and utilised to systematically address the active control problem for electric powertrains. Simulations are conducted in Matlab/Simulink in conjunction with the high fidelity Carsim software. RHSC shows superior jerk suppression and target wheel speed tracking performance as well as reduced computational cost over classical model predictive control (MPC). This indicates the newly proposed RHSC is an effective method to address the active control problem for electric powertrains. |
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Keywords: | Electric powertrain sliding mode control model predictive control backlash piecewise affine systems |
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