DocumentCode
77168
Title
Design and Evaluation of Charging Station Scheduling Strategies for Electric Vehicles
Author
Timpner, Julian ; Wolf, Lars
Author_Institution
Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Volume
15
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
579
Lastpage
588
Abstract
Electric vehicles (EVs) still have relatively long and frequent charging cycles. Moreover, charging resources are typically limited and must therefore be used efficiently. The V-Charge project has the vision to provide a solution by combining autonomous valet parking with e-mobility, introducing improved parking and charging comfort. V-Charge proposes a solution for charging autonomous EVs in parking places and efficiently using scarce charging resources, thus simplifying the life of the customer and increasing the feasibility of EVs. For the management of parking lots and charging resources, V-Charge provides a server back end and a communication infrastructure. In this paper, we present our design of scheduling concepts for a coordinated charging strategy that is implemented by this back end. Through intensive simulations, we show that the V-Charge server is able to efficiently handle realistic parking volume and performs well in fulfilling customer requirements, e.g., energy demand for the next driving tasks. Moreover, we evaluate the suitability of various scheduling strategies in different usage scenarios. For the simulation setup, real-world parking statistics obtained from Hamburg Airport and the City of Braunschweig, Germany, are used.
Keywords
airports; electric vehicles; network servers; scheduling; secondary cells; Braunschweig city; Germany; Hamburg airport; V-Charge project; V-Charge server; autonomous valet parking; charging cycles; charging station scheduling; communication infrastructure; coordinated charging strategy; e-mobility; electric vehicles; energy demand; parking places; real-world parking statistics; scarce charging resources; server back end; Airports; Cascading style sheets; Dynamic scheduling; Schedules; Scheduling algorithms; Servers; Vehicles; Autonomous parking; charging station (CS) scheduling; electric vehicles (EVs); parking management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2013.2283805
Filename
6651804
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