Patent classifications
B60W2510/0623
Software-defined hybrid powertrain and vehicle
A dual-motor mixed-hybrid powertrain system, by performing pulse modulation control, i.e., series-hybrid intelligent start-stop control or parallel-hybrid intelligent power switching control, on the instantaneous power time-varying functions of an engine and a battery pack, can convert the surface working condition of an analog electric control engine into a simpler line working condition of a digital pulse control (DPC) engine, either a pre-determined high-state line working condition in the high-efficiency combustion area or a pre-determined non-combustion low-state line working condition with zero fuel consumption and zero pollutant emissions multiplexed in time. The traditional fixed one-to-one bidirectional mapping between an engine working condition and a vehicle working condition is converted into a dynamically adjustable many-to-many bidirectional mapping to achieve the full coverage of any overall vehicle working condition, achieving decoupling between a DPC engine working condition and the overall vehicle working condition and decoupling between software and hardware of a hybrid powertrain.