학술논문

GNSS-Based Estimation of Average Instantaneous Power Consumption in Electric Vehicles
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on. 70(9):9281-9290 Sep, 2023
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Traction motors
Electric vehicles
Global navigation satellite system
DC motors
Location awareness
Estimation
Power demand
Electric vehicles (EVs)
instantaneous power consumption (IPC)
power estimation
Language
ISSN
0278-0046
1557-9948
Abstract
Several countries are currently leading the challenge of replacing internal combustion engines (ICE) in vehicles by electrically powered ones, mainly motivated by the goal of reducing the dependence on oil and the carbon footprint. However, the autonomy of electric vehicles (EVs) remains significantly lower than their ICE counterpart: it depends on the amount of energy stored and its rate of utilization, characterized by the instantaneous power consumption (IPC). Although IPC can be measured from on-board voltage and current sensors, in route planning applications it is of paramount importance to generate prior estimates from other sources of information, such as the mass of the vehicle, its velocity, acceleration, aerodynamic, and rolling resistances (among other vehicle and terrain parameters). In this work, we propose the estimation of average IPC for a given path, using only localization information provided by a global navigation satellite system antenna, at different levels of errors. Our work is experimentally validated with an EV on the road, achieving on average a 99.7% of power estimation accuracy for a localization error of $\pm \text{1.5}$ m –as best case– and 73.6% accuracy for $\pm \text{8.6}$ m of localization error—as worst case. These results encourages us to use only position data to estimate average IPC of EVs, avoiding the need of placing extra sensors into the vehicles.