Zhou Lei, Luo Yugong, Yang Diange, L. Keqiang, Lian Xiaomin
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A novel brake control strategy for electric vehicles based on slip trial method
Regenerative braking plays an important role in improving the efficiency of electric vehicles. But excessive regenerative torque may affect the anti-lock brake control. The paper presents a novel brake control strategy for electric vehicles which integrates the regenerative brake control and anti-lock brake control. The strategy is designed based on a novel idea called "slip trial method", where the regenerative brake torque and the friction brake torque are coordinated according to the slip of driving wheels. The strategy depends on neither road condition identification nor longitudinal braking force estimation. Simulation studies show that the strategy can obtain almost the optimal regenerative brake efficiency, and the tire slips are regulated in the stable region.