This paper presents a convex optimization framework for eco-driving and
vehicle energy management problems. We will first show that several types of
eco-driving and vehicle energy management problems can be modelled using the
same notions of energy storage buffers and energy storage converters that are
connected to a power network. It will be shown that these problems can be
formulated as optimization problems with linear cost functions and linear
dynamics, and nonlinear constraints representing the power converters. We will
show that under some mild conditions, the (non-convex) optimization problem has
the same (globally) optimal solution as a convex relaxation. This means that
the problems can be solved efficiently and that the solution is guaranteed to
be globally optimal. Finally, a numerical example of the eco-driving problem is
used to illustrate this claim