IEEE Access (Jan 2015)

Impact of Interdisciplinary Research on Planning, Running, and Managing Electromobility as a Smart Grid Extension

  • Alfredo D'elia,
  • Fabio Viola,
  • Federico Montori,
  • Marco Di Felice,
  • Luca Bedogni,
  • Luciano Bononi,
  • Alberto Borghetti,
  • Paolo Azzoni,
  • Paolo Bellavista,
  • Daniele Tarchi,
  • Randolf Mock,
  • Tullio Salmon Cinotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2499118
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 2281 – 2305

Abstract

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The smart grid is concerned with energy efficiency and with the environment, being a countermeasure against the territory devastations that may originate by the fossil fuel mining industry feeding the conventional power grids. This paper deals with the integration between the electromobility and the urban power distribution network in a smart grid framework, i.e., a multi-stakeholder and multi-Internet ecosystem (Internet of Information, Internet of Energy, and Internet of Things) with edge computing capabilities supported by cloud-level services and with clean mapping between the logical and physical entities involved and their stakeholders. In particular, this paper presents some of the results obtained by us in several European projects that refer to the development of a traffic and power network co-simulation tool for electro mobility planning, platforms for recharging services, and communication and service management architectures supporting interoperability and other qualities required for the implementation of the smart grid framework. For each contribution, this paper describes the inter-disciplinary characteristics of the proposed approaches.

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