Instantaneous Feedback Control for a Fuel-Prioritized Vehicle Cruising System on Highways With a Varying Slope

This paper presents two fuel-prioritized feedback controllers, which are called the estimated minimum principle (EMP) and kinetic energy conversion (KEC), to realize eco-cruising on varying slopes for vehicles with conventional powertrains. The former is derived from the minimum principle with an estimated Hamiltonian, and the latter is designed based on the equivalent conversion between the kinetic-energy change of vehicle body and the fuel consumption of the engine. They are implemented with analytical control laws and rely on current road slope information only without look-ahead prediction. This feature results in a very light computing load, with the average computing time of each step less than one millisecond. Their fuel-saving performances are quantitatively studied and compared with a model predictive control and a constant speed control. As an expansion, the control rule for avoiding rear-end collision is also designed by using a safety-guaranteed car-following model to constrain the high-risk behaviors.

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