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http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2019.03.032

Design and Implementation of Distributed Charge Signal Processing Software for Smart Slow and Quick Electric Vehicle Charge  

Chang, Tae Uk (Department of Multimedia, Seoul Women's University)
Ryu, Young Su (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Song, Seul Ki (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Kwon, Ki Won (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Paik, Jong Ho (Department of Multimedia, Seoul Women's University)
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KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS) / v.13, no.3, 2019 , pp. 1674-1688 More about this Journal
Abstract
As environmental pollution and fossil fuel energy problems from fuel vehicle have occurred, the interest of electric vehicle(EV) has increased. EV industry and energy industry have grown dynamically in these days. It is expected that the next generation of primary transportation will be EV, and it is necessary to prepare EV infra and efficient energy management such as EV communication protocol, EV charge station, and smart grid. Those EV and energy industry fields are now on growth. Also, the study and development of them are now in progress. In this paper, distributed charge signal processing software for smart slow and quick EV charge is proposed and designed for dealing with EV charge demand. The software consists of smart slow and quick EV charge schedule engine and EV charge power distribution core. The software is designed to support two charge station types. One is normal EV charge station and the other is bus garage EV charge station. Both two types collect the data from EV charge stations, and then analyze the collected data. The software suggests optimized EV charge schedule and deliveries EV charge power distribution information to power switchboard system, and the designed software is implemented on embedded system. It is expected that the software provides efficient EV charge schedule.
Keywords
Electric vehicle charge; quick and slow charge; distributed charge software; embedded software; Electric vehicle charge schedule;
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