Development of Intelligent Electric Vehicles and Smart Transportation
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "E: Electric Vehicles".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2024) | Viewed by 10813
Special Issue Editors
Interests: intelligent control; optimal energy management; vehicle system dynamics; hybrid and electric vehicles
Interests: solar power; maximum power point tracking algorithm; rail vehicle auxiliary power system; power quality
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Dear Colleagues,
Due to stringent environmental policies and the issue of global warming, the technology of green energy sources, which are employed to advanced vehicles, as well as the technology of smart transportation, have become essential. For intelligent electric vehicles, which are different from internal-combustion-engine vehicles, traction motors and green energy systems (such as batteries and fuel cells) cause vehicles to produce zero (or little) pollutants, as well as having low-vibration, low-noise, and energy-saving characteristics. Moreover, multiple energy sources or power sources, such as fuel cell/battery vehicles and engine/motor hybrid electric vehicles, maximize output performance while minimizing the inherent drawbacks of single power (or energy) sources. Therefore, proper intelligent control and energy management are crucial considerations. Moreover, with the intelligent control of vehicle dynamics, steering, brakes and chassis, vehicles can be more efficient and more stable in their operation. With the signals from sensors and actuators, vehicles must respond rapidly to maintain optimal conditions. Besides the outstanding performance of a single vehicle, intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) have recently attracted increasing research attention due to growing communication and information technologies. By establishing proper infrastructures and implementing a rapid information exchange between vehicles and users, traffic management and vehicle supervision can be conducted. Therefore, a highly efficient traffic network can be established. This Special Issue will consider high-quality research and review papers that address the theoretical and application aspects of intelligent vehicles and smart transportation systems. Specific topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- Electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles;
- Green energy sources and hybrid powertrains;
- Key components of electric vehicles;
- Intelligent vehicle control and energy management;
- Control of vehicle dynamics and steering;
- Intelligent vehicle systems design and control;
- Applications of neural and fuzzy control systems;
- Vehicle modeling and performance evaluation;
- Information and communication system;
- Real-time simulation and hardware-in-the-loop system;
- X-by-wire control;
- Advanced driver assistance system;
- Autonomous vehicle system;
- Smart traffic management;
- Intelligent transportation system;
- Human interface and safety enhancement;
- Sensor and actuator technology;
- Transportation policy and traffic planning.
Prof. Dr. Yi-Hsuan Hung
Dr. Hwa-Dong Liu
Guest Editors
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