Adaptive fuzzy energy management strategy for range‐extended electric vehicles integrated with deep learning

Author:

Nie Jinquan12,Chen Chen12,Wei Changyin12ORCID,Wang Ao12,Liu Yuan3

Affiliation:

1. School of Automotive and Traffic Engineering Hubei University of Arts and Science Xiang yang Hubei China

2. Hubei Key Laboratory of Power System Design and Test for Electrical Vehicle Xiang yang Hubei China

3. Dong feng Automobile Co, Ltd Xiang yang Hubei China

Abstract

AbstractA novel framework for adaptive energy management, rooted in deep learning principles, is proposed to minimize fuel consumption in extended‐range electric vehicles amidst intricate driving scenarios. This innovative approach integrates a long short‐term memory (LSTM) network for pattern recognition across three driving patterns and an adaptive fuzzy controller. To mitigate the impact of poor hyperparameter selection on recognition accuracy, Gray Wolf Optimization is employed to optimize the hidden layer nodes, training times, and learning rate of the LSTM. Simultaneously, a genetic algorithm is utilized to optimize the vertex coordinates of the fuzzy control membership function, enabling the adaptive adjustment of parameters in the fuzzy energy management strategy. The condition recognition model accurately identifies the vehicle's driving status and seamlessly transitions to an energy management strategy tailored to the present conditions. This ensures optimal operation, enhancing overall fuel efficiency and performance. The simulation results robustly validate the efficacy of this approach: the GWO‐LSTM network achieves an impressive 97.7% accuracy in recognizing working conditions, surpassing the 88.9% accuracy of the traditional LSTM network. Furthermore, the fuel consumption reduction achieved by the adaptive fuzzy energy management strategy amounts to 11.9% compared with the conventional fuzzy energy management approach. This outcome underscores the tangible enhancement in vehicle fuel economy resulting from the seamless integration of deep learning techniques.

Publisher

Wiley

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