Koopman-Based Methods for EV Climate Dynamics: Comparing eDMD Approaches
Luca Meda, Stephanie Stockar
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
In this paper, data-driven algorithms based on Koopman Operator Theory are applied to identify and predict the nonlinear dynamics of a vapor compression system and cabin temperature in a light-duty electric vehicle. By leveraging a high-fidelity nonlinear HVAC model, the system behavior is captured in a lifted higher-dimensional state space, enabling a linear representation. A comparative analysis of three Koopman-based system identification approaches (polynomial libraries, radial basis functions (RBF), and neural network-based dictionary learning) is conducted. Accurate prediction of power consumption over entire driving cycles is demonstrated by incorporating power as a measurable output within the Koopman framework. The performance of each method is rigorously evaluated through simulations under various driving cycles and ambient conditions, highlighting their potential for real-time prediction and control in energy-efficient vehicle climate management. This study offers a scalable, data-driven methodology that can be extended to other complex nonlinear systems.
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