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Contribution to V2G System Frequency Regulation by Charging/Discharging Control of Aggregated EV Group

IEEE transactions on industry applications
As the number of electric vehicles (EV), a new category of clean and environmentally friendly transportation means, increases yearly, which not only puts forward new requirements for the modernization of the infrastructure of transportation system, but ...
Bo Jie, J. Baba, A. Kumada
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Lightweight and Privacy-Preserving Charging Reservation Authentication Protocol for 5G-V2G

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2023
To compensate for the lack of charging equipment, the charging reservation mechanism has been employed in the vehicle-to-grid (V2G) system, which is vulnerable to some potential risks, such as privacy disclosure, identity impersonation, hardware ...
Wanyu Hou   +4 more
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Integrated Converter With G2V, V2G, and DC/V2V Charging Capabilities for Switched Reluctance Motor Drive-Train Based EV Application

IEEE transactions on industry applications, 2023
The article proposes an integrated converter (IC) with driving, grid-to-vehicle (G2V), vehicle-to-grid (V2G), and DC/ vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities for electric vehicle (EV) drive-train employing switched reluctance motor (SRM).
Vaibhav Shah, S. Payami
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V2Sim: An Open-Source Microscopic V2G Simulation Platform in Urban Power and Transportation Network

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
This paper proposes V2Sim, an open source Python-based simulation platform designed for advanced vehicle-to-grid (V2G) analysis in coupled urban power and transportation networks.
Tao Qian   +4 more
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A Reliable Evaluation Metric for Electrical Load Forecasts in V2G Scheduling Considering Statistical Features of EV Charging

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
An accurate electrical load forecast is essential for the effective implementation of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology to achieve optimal electric vehicle (EV) charging decisions, consequently, ensuring the security and stability of power grid.
Jiahao Zhong   +3 more
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Scheduling of Electric Vehicle’s Power in V2G and G2V Modes Using an Improved Charge–Discharge Opportunity-Based Approach

IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
With rise in the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), challenges related to its charging infrastructure are also soaring. In the upcoming smart grid scenario with significant renewable energy sources and distributed generation, EVs have been identified
Bhaskar Chauhan, Sachin Jain
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V2G Technology for Electric Vehicles

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
V2G technology is an important part of the smart grid,which realizes the power inter-transformation between Power Grid and electric vehicles [1]. V2G technology is introduced and the structure of charging and discharging system in V2G technology is analyzed [2].
Xue Song Zhou, Xiao Li Kong, You Jie Ma
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An Adaptive V2G Capacity-Based Frequency Regulation Scheme With Integral Reinforcement Learning Against DoS Attacks

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Aggregated electrical vehicles (EVs) can flexibly serve grid frequency regulation (FR) with adjustable FR capacity (FRC) via vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.
Jian Sun   +4 more
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Realizing and Problematizing a V2G Future

2019
In this concluding chapter, we first review the three central research questions of vehicle-to-grid, namely its benefits, its barriers, and the policies required to ensure its diffusion. These themes are then compared and contrasted with current expert perspectives.
Lance Noel   +3 more
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Effective communicating optimization for V2G with electric bus

2016 IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2016
The number of connected devices — also known as Internet of Things (IoT) — is exponentially increasing. Such sensors and devices also appear in transportation systems giving some intelligence to roads, equipment and vehicles. Nowadays, it is possible to communicate with the environment in order to have better everyday services.
Shiobara, Toshichika   +3 more
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