DocumentCode
3574644
Title
Electric Vehicles charging control based on future internet generic enablers
Author
Lanna, Andrea ; Liberati, Francesco ; Zuccaro, Letterio ; Di Giorgio, Alessandro
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput., “Sapienza” Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
In this paper a rationale for the deployment of Future Internet based applications in the field of Electric Vehicles (EVs) smart charging is presented. The focus is on the Connected Device Interface (CDI) Generic Enabler (GE) and the Network Information and Controller (NetIC) GE, which are recognized to have a potential impact on the charging control problem and the configuration of communications networks within reconfigurable clusters of charging points. The CDI GE can be used for capturing the driver feedback in terms of Quality of Experience (QoE) in those situations where the charging power is abruptly limited as a consequence of short term grid needs, like the shedding action asked by the Transmission System Operator to the Distribution System Operator aimed at clearing networks contingencies due to the loss of a transmission line or large wind power fluctuations. The NetIC GE can be used when a master Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) hosts the Load Area Controller, responsible for managing simultaneous charging sessions within a given Load Area (LA); the reconfiguration of distribution grid topology results in shift of EVSEs among LAs, then reallocation of slave EVSEs is needed. Involved actors, equipment, communications and processes are identified through the standardized framework provided by the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM).
Keywords
electric vehicles; power control; quality of experience; smart power grids; Internet generic enablers; connected device interface generic enabler; distribution grid topology; distribution system operator; driver feedback; electric vehicle supply equipment; electric vehicles charging control; load area controller; network information and controller GE; quality of experience; shedding action; smart grid architecture model; transmission system operator; Automation; Electric vehicles; Europe; Internet; Quality of service; Routing; Smart grids;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056079
Filename
7056079
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