Hybrid vehicle transmission control using driver statistics

US11325580B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11325580-B2
Application numberUS-201916537972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2019
Priority dateAug 12, 2019
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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A multi-layer control mechanism for optimizing performance metrics of a hybrid electric vehicle (e.g., fuel efficiency, drivability, NVH). A first layer generates a policy that defines target engine & motor operating settings for each of a plurality of possible driver demand inputs based on a predicted driver demand profile for a long-horizon period of time. A second layer determines a predicted “short-horizon” driver demand—based, for example, on historical driver data and one or more environmental sensor inputs—and applies a corrective pre-adjustment to the operating settings of the vehicle in response to determining that a pre-adjustment is required in order to apply the target operating settings for the predicted driver demand. A third layer determines constraints to the operating settings required to comply with the additional performance parameters and limits the operating settings applied to the engine and motor(s) to feasible operating settings defined by the constraints.

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A hybrid vehicle system comprising: an electronic controller configured to generate a control policy defining a target set of operating settings for a hybrid vehicle corresponding to each of a plurality of possible driver demand inputs, wherein the control policy is generated based on stored historic driver demand information, wherein the control policy defines driver demand conditions under which the electronic controller will cause the combustion engine to transition between an engine off state and an engine on state predict a short-horizon driver demand based on the stored historic driver demand information and driving environment information, apply a pre-adjustment to one or more operating setting in response to determining that, due to vehicle component limitations, a target set of operating settings defined by the control policy for the predicted short-horizon driver demand cannot be applied within a defined time period, wherein the pre-adjustment of the one or more operating settings enables the target set of operating settings for the predicted short-horizon driver demand to be applied within the defined time period, wherein applying the pre-adjustment includes transmitting a pre-adjustment control signal to adjust operation of at least one selected from a group consisting of a combustion engine, an electric motor, and a hybrid transmission of the hybrid vehicle, determine a current actual driver demand, wherein the current actual driver demand includes at least one selected from a group consisting of a target acceleration and a target velocity, determine, based on the control policy, a target set of operating settings for the current actual driver demand, and transmit control signals to the combustion engine, the electric motor, and the hybrid transmission in response to determining the target set of operating settings for the current actual driver demand, wherein the control signals are configured to operate the combustion engine, the electric motor, and the hybrid transmission based on the target set of operating settings for the current actual driver demand. 2. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine whether the target set of operating settings for the current actual driver demand defined by the control policy would cause the hybrid vehicle to violate a performance constraint, and in response to a determination that the target set of operating settings would cause the hybrid vehicle to violate the performance constraint, transmit control signals to operate the combustion engine, the electric motor, and the hybrid transmission based on an alternative set of feasible operating settings. 3. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the electronic controller is configured to generate the control policy by predicting a long-horizon driver demand profile based on the stored historic driver demand information and current traffic information, wherein the long-horizon driver demand profile is indicative of predicted driver demand inputs for a long-horizon period of time, calculating an expected energy consumption for the long-horizon period of time based on the long-horizon driver demand profile, and generating a control policy based on the predicted long-horizon driver demand profile and the expected energy consumption for the long-horizon period of time. 4. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 3 , wherein the electronic controller is configured to generate the control policy by generating a control policy that will achieve a target fuel efficiency and maintain a state-of-charge of a battery of the hybrid vehicle within a defined range over the long-horizon period of time based on the predicted long-horizon driver demand profile and the expected energy consumption for the long-horizon period of time. 5. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the stored historic driver demand information includes stored driver demand data accumulated over at least one year. 6. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the electronic controller is further configured to determine the driving environment information based on output data received from at least one sensor selected from a group consisting of a radar sensor, a proximity sensor, and a camera. 7. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 6 , wherein the electronic controller is further configured to determine a proximity of the hybrid vehicle to another vehicle operating on a roadway, and is configured to predict the short-horizon driver demand by predicting the short-horizon driver demand based on the determined proximity, environment information, and stored historic driver demand information indicative of driver demand inputs received under similar proximity conditions. 8. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the electronic controller is further configured to access a set of vehicle component limits from a memory, wherein the set of vehicle component limits defines maximum and minimum values for each operating setting and rate of change limits for each operating setting, and determine, based on the accessed set of vehicle component limits, whether the target set of operating settings defined by the control policy for the predicted short-horizon driver demand cannot be applied within a defined time period. 9. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the actual driver demand based at least in part on an accelerator pedal of the hybrid vehicle. 10. The hybrid vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to predict the short-horizon driver demand by predicting one or more driver inputs, and wherein the controller is configured to determine the current actual driver demand by determining an actual current driver input received through a user control of the hybrid vehicle. 11. A method for controlling operation of a combustion engine, an electric motor, and a hybrid transmission of a hybrid vehicle, the method comprising: generating a control policy defining a target set of operating settings for the hybrid vehicle corresponding to each of a plurality of possible driver demand inputs, wherein the control policy is generated based on stored historic driver demand information, wherein the control policy defines driver demand conditions under which the electronic controller will cause the combustion engine to transition between an engine off state and an engine on state; predicting a short-horizon driver demand based on the stored historic driver demand information and driving environment information; applying a pre-adjustment to one or more operating setting in response to determining that, due to vehicle component limitations, a target set of operating settings defined by the control policy for the predicted short-horizon driver demand cannot be applied within a defined time period, wherein the pre-adjustment of the one or more operating settings enables the target set of operating settings for the predicted short-horizon driver demand to be applied within the defined time period, wherein applying the pre-adjustment includes transmitting a pre-adjustment control signal to adjust operation of at least one selected from a group consisting of a combustion engine, an electric motor, and a hybrid transmission of the hybrid vehicle; determining a current actual drive demand, wherein the current actual driver demand includes at least one selected from a group consisting of a target acceleration and a target velocity; determining, based on the control policy, a target set of operating settings for the current actual driver demand; and transmitting control signals to the combustio

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What does patent US11325580B2 cover?
A multi-layer control mechanism for optimizing performance metrics of a hybrid electric vehicle (e.g., fuel efficiency, drivability, NVH). A first layer generates a policy that defines target engine & motor operating settings for each of a plurality of possible driver demand inputs based on a predicted driver demand profile for a long-horizon period of time. A second layer determines a predicte…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60W10/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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