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The Problem of Electric Vehicle Charging: State-of-the-Art and an Innovative Solution

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2021
This paper presents a comprehensive literature review with focus on the difficulties electric vehicles (EVs) face to charge the battery while on a trip, and proposes a solution without the need of an expensive change in infrastructure.
O. Nezamuddin   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Electric vehicle charging demand forecasting using deep learning model

Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems / Taylor & Francis, 2021
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and excessive fuel consumption have become a pressing issue nowadays. Particularly, CO2 emissions from transportation account for approximately one-quarter of global emissions since 2016.
Zhiyan Yi   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anonymous Charging and Billing of Electric Vehicles

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2018
None of the existing and upcoming Plug-and-Charge (PnC) related standards define privacy-preserving measures for protecting privacy-sensitive charging and billing data to prevent attacks such as the generation of movement profiles. To address this issue, we analyze PnC protocols with respect to privacy, identify requirements for privacy-preserving PnC ...
Daniel Zelle   +3 more
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Revolution of Electric Vehicle Charging Technologies Accelerated by Wide Bandgap Devices

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2021
This article presents the state-of-the-art electric vehicle (EV) charging technologies that benefit from the wide bandgap (WBG) devices, which is regarded as the most significant revolution in the power electronics industry in the past few decades. First,
Siqi Li, Sizhao Lu, C. Mi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Electric Vehicle Scheduling—A Study on Charging Modeling for Electric Vehicles

2017
Electric Vehicle Scheduling extends the traditional Vehicle Scheduling by restricting the range of deployed vehicles and considering the possibility to recharge a vehicle at some charging stations. A fundamental aspect of electro-mobility which hasn’t attract much attention within existing solution approaches for the E-VSP, is the functionality of ...
Nils Olsen, Natalia Kliewer
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CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE - UNITECH
In recent decades, electric vehicles (EVs) have become a leading technology for sustainable transport, driven by the need to reduce harmful emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. A key element in EVs infrastructure is the charging systems, which determines both their efficiency and usage convenience.
Raycho Ilarionov   +4 more
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Network Infrastructure for Electric Vehicle Charging

2010
Controlled charging of electric vehicles can take care of fluctuating electricity supply. In this paper, we design network infrastructure to collect and deliver data of charging data of electric vehicles to remote monitoring center. In our network infrastructure, we analyze and compare the existing routing mechanisms for multi-hop wireless networks ...
Yujin Lim, Jaesung Park, Sanghyun Ahn
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Smart charging profiles for electric vehicles

Computational Management Science, 2013
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Fernando Banez-Chicharro   +2 more
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Study of Electric Vehicle Charging Impact

2021
The technology of electric vehicles is well known. Dozens of vehicles have already been marketed. Nowadays, several models are emerging, whether they are city vehicles or luxury roadsters. Car manufacturers all over the world are developing cars with electric motors allowing lightning accelerations, which require high energy.
Salma Sraidi, Mohamed Maaroufi
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Modeling and Analyzing Electric Vehicle Charging

2016 17th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM), 2016
The combined battery capacity in electric vehicles (EVs) is considered an integral part of balancing a smart power grid in the future. In addition, EVs can reduce the usage of fossil fuels in the transport sector because EVs can be charged using electricity from renewable energy sources, such as wind turbines. To both enable a smart grid and the use of
Ove Andersen   +3 more
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