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A rule based energy management system of experimental battery/supercapacitor hybrid energy storage system for electric vehicles (English)
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20 October 2016
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Summary: In this paper, a simple and efficient rule based energy management system for battery and supercapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) used in electric vehicles is presented. The objective of the proposed energy management system is to focus on exploiting the supercapacitor characteristics and on increasing the battery lifetime and system efficiency. The role of the energy management system is to yield battery reference current, which is subsequently used by the controller of the DC/DC converter. First, a current controller is designed to realize load current distribution between battery and supercapacitor. Then, a voltage controller is designed to ensure the supercapacitor SOC to fluctuate within a preset reasonable variation range. Finally, a commercial experimental platform is developed to verify the proposed control strategy. In addition, the energy efficiency and the cost analysis of the hybrid system are carried out based on the experimental results to explore the most cost-effective tradeoff.
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energy management system
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hybrid energy storage system (HESS)
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controller of the DC/DC converter
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voltage controller
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