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This paper presents an active energy-saving strategy for two-wheeled electric vehicles, based on an innovative Energy Management System (EMS). In particular, a novel model-based EMS is proposed, which aims at reducing the energy consumption on board by actively modifying the driving-style in real-time. The proposed EMS is capable of tracking a desired discharge rate by means of speed and acceleration controllers that alter the vehicle dynamics conforming to the high-level energy control policies. Simulation and experimental results prove the feasibility of the proposed approach.
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Dardanelli, A., Tanelli, M., Savaresi, S.M., Santucci, M., Tanna, O.d. (2013). An Energy Management System for Light Two-Wheeled Vehicles Based on a Smartphone-in-the-Loop Architecture. In: Fischer-Wolfarth, J., Meyer, G. (eds) Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2013. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00476-1_13
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