Multivariable torque tracking control for E-IVT hybrid powertrain

  • Authors:
  • O. Reyss;G. Duc;P. Pognant-Gros;G. Sandou

  • Affiliations:
  • Automatic Control Department, École supérieure d'lectricit, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France and Renault Advanced Engineering Department, Guyancourt, France;Automatic Control Department, École supérieure d'lectricit, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France;IFP, Rueil-Malmaison, France;Automatic Control Department, École supérieure d'lectricit, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France

  • Venue:
  • International Journal of Systems Science
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

This study deals with the control of a hybrid vehicle powertrain, composed of three actuators (one engine, two electric machines). This powertrain belongs to the electric-infinitely variable transmission class. In order to achieve low fuel consumption, drivability and electric power management, controllers must achieve simultaneously three specifications: tracking engine speed, wheel-torque and battery power references. Decoupled controlled-output behaviours and maximal performances are also required. In order to imitate a classical powertrain control structure, the control structure is split into two parts. The interest is to decouple transmission speed ratio control and wheel torque control. A model-based design approach is proposed, that directly deals with robustness and decoupling, in a full multivariable and frequency-dependent framework (H∞ synthesis). Closed-loop simulations are presented. Stability and performances faced to disturbances and non-linearities are also evaluated, using the theory of linear parameter varying systems.