Bültmann & Gerriets
Ict for Electric Vehicle Integration with the Smart Grid
von Nand Kishor, Jesús Fraile-Ardanuy
Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
Reihe: Transportation
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-78561-762-1
Erschienen am 10.01.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 239 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 816 Gramm
Umfang: 442 Seiten

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This book provides a basis for full integration of electric vehicles into the smart grid, through the use of ICT tools. It looks at transport and energy system modelling, simulation and optimisation processes; vehicle on-line optimal control, estimation and prediction; energy system strategic planning; and services such as smart charging.




  • Chapter 1: Advanced mobility communication

  • Chapter 2: Grid integration and management of EVs through machine-to-machine communication

  • Chapter 3: Electrical vehicles charging and discharging scheduling for the cloud-based energy management service

  • Chapter 4: Multi-criteria optimization of electric vehicle fleet charging and discharging schedule for secondary frequency control

  • Chapter 5: Power-demand management in a smart grid using electric vehicles

  • Chapter 6: Energy management of a small-size electric energy system with electric vehicles, flexible demands, and renewable generating units

  • Chapter 7: Peer-to-peer energy market between electric vehicles

  • Chapter 8: Dispatch of vehicle-to-grid battery storage using an analytic hierarchy process

  • Chapter 9: Electric vehicles as distributed energy storage for local energy management

  • Chapter 10: Contribution of electric vehicles to power system ancillary services beyond distributed energy storage

  • Chapter 11: Electric vehicles for renewable energy integration in isolated power systems

  • Chapter 12: A solar- and wind-powered charging station for electric buses based on a backup batteries concept

  • Chapter 13: Deploying stochastic coordination of electric vehicles for V2G services with wind

  • Chapter 14: Optimal location and charging of electric vehicle with wind penetration

  • Chapter 15: Optimal coordination of vehicle-to-grid batteries and renewable generators in a distribution system


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