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Simulation and Fuzzy Logic Analysis on an Off-road HEV

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Increasingly, the performance demands are being placed on vehicle control system. Fuzzy logic control has been proven to be an active and important approach to many mechanical and industrial systems, and has been widely accepted as an alternative approach to conventional control techniques. The hybrid electrical vehicle (HEV) has draw researchers’ attention recently as well. This paper mainly discusses the control strategy of HEV based on fuzzy logic. By using this control strategy, the work space and work efficiency of engine are optimized, which play a vital role on improvement of the operation performance of HEV. Meanwhile, the strategy has been applied to optimize the power balance of battery, which includes the characteristics of battery in the controller. Besides, fuzzy control is used to implement parallel drive force distribution, which can easily achieve a variety of factors, especially for the compromise of battery SOC. Based on the Matlab/Simulink, the simulation results confirmed the excellent effectiveness of our control strategies, which optimized the fuel consumption of engine and the power balance of battery successfully.
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