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Design and Research of Micro EV Driven by In-Wheel Motors on Rear Axle

2016-09-18
2016-01-1950
As is known to all, the structure of the chassis has been greatly simplified as the application of in-wheel motor in electric vehicle (EV) and distributed control is allowed. The micro EV can alleviate traffic jams, reduce the demand for motor and battery capacity due to its small size and light weight and accordingly solve the problem that in-wheel motor is limited by inner space of the wheel hub. As a result, this type of micro EV is easier to be recognized by the market. In the micro EV above, two seats are side by side and the battery is placed in the middle of the chassis. Besides, in-wheel motors are mounted on the rear axle and only front axle retains traditional hydraulic braking system. Based on this driving/braking system, distribution of braking torque, system reliability and braking intensity is analyzed in this paper.
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Parking Planning with Genetic Algorithm for Multiple Autonomous Vehicles

2022-03-29
2022-01-0087
The past decade has witnessed the rapid development of autonomous parking technology, since it has promising capacity to improve traffic efficiency and reduce the burden on drivers. However, it is prone to the trap of self-centeredness when each vehicle is automated parking in isolation. And it is easy to cause traffic congestion and even chaos when multiple autonomous vehicles require of parking into the same lot. In order to address the multiple vehicle parking problem, we propose a parking planning method with genetic algorithm. Firstly, an optimal mathematic model is established to describe the multiple autonomous vehicle parking problem. Secondly, a genetic algorithm is designed to solve the optimization problem. Thirdly, illustrative examples are developed to verify the parking planner. The performance of the present method indicates its competence in addressing parking multiple autonomous vehicles problem.
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State-of-the-Art and Development Trends of Energy Management Strategies for Intelligent and Connected New Energy Vehicles: A Review

2019-04-02
2019-01-1216
Intelligent and connected vehicle (ICV) and new energy vehicle (NEV) will be two important directions of the automotive technology in the future, and the coordinated development of these two directions reflects relevantly the higher requirements put forward by nowadays society and people. Through the use of intelligent and connected technology (ICT), NEVs can exchange various traffic information data with the outside world (e.g. other running vehicles, road infrastructure, internet, etc.) in real time, which is so-called Vehicle to Everything (V2X). Based on the further analysis of the mutual traffic information, the vehicles can identify the current driving conditions and predict the future driving conditions effectively, which can realize the real time optimization of the energy management strategies (EMSs) of vehicles’ powertrain system, so as to meet the driving requirements of vehicles under different driving conditions.
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Study on the Diffusion Law of Electric Vehicle Sharing in Complex Social Network Environment

2023-04-11
2023-01-0889
Electric vehicle sharing (EVS) can alleviate traffic congestion and reduce emissions. However, the poor user experience and lack of word-of-mouth effect lead to the low utilization rate of EVS in China. Based on the demand and pain points of EVS, this paper concentrates on travel mode choice behavior of consumers under social networks and establishes an agent-based model for EVS diffusion. The results show that: (1) Social networks can promote the diffusion of EVS and the number of opinion leaders and the number of fans of opinion leaders play an important role. (2) Consumers are more sensitive to travel costs than non-travel time now, but with the improvement of demand for travel experience, consumers are more concerned with non-travel time. (3) The non-travel time of EVS needs to be reduced to 9, 8 and 7 minutes respectively to retain users when the travel cost increases to 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9 Yuan/minute.
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