SVM classifier based energy management strategy for dual‐source fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles

Author:

Chatterjee Debasis1,Biswas Pabitra Kumar1,Sain Chiranjit2,Roy Amarjit2,Islam Md. Minarul3ORCID,Ustun Taha Selim4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering National Institute of Technology Mizoram Aizawl India

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering & Technology Malda West Bengal India

3. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering University of Dhaka Dhaka Bangladesh

4. Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute, AIST (FREA) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Fukushima Koriyama Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes an optimal energy management strategy for dual‐source fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles (FCHEV) utilizing the support vector machine (SVM) classifier. The goal is to optimize power distribution between fuel cells and batteries to enhance vehicle's performance and efficiency. The SVM classifier is trained using a dataset of driving conditions and corresponding optimal power distribution (OPD) values obtained through simulation. The trained classifier predicts real‐time OPD based on driving conditions. In comparison to existing literature, this study conducts a comparative analysis of energy management control strategies like model predictive control (MPC), fuzzy, equivalent consumption minimization strategy (ECMS), proportional‐integral (PI) control, and state machine control (SMC) strategy for FCHEVs using the MATLAB/SIMULINK platform and real‐world driving dataset. The proposed strategy is then tested in a real‐time EV simulator to verify its efficacy. Additionally, this study introduces the SVM classifier technique for selecting the optimal energy management strategy for FCHEVs. Performance analysis using SVM reveals that the MPC control strategy offers the highest efficiency compared to other techniques based on selected features, achieving an average performance of 95% through cross‐validation. This analysis demonstrates the most cost‐effective and fuel‐efficient utilization of electricity flow in a modern energy‐efficient environment.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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