IEEE SmartGridResearch:Vehicular 2015
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IEEE Smart Grid Vision for Vehicular Technology: 2030 and Beyond
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2015 | 65 |
– Active. Vehicle electrification is envisioned to be a significant component of the forthcoming Smart Grid. In this document, a Smart Grid vision of electric vehicle technology for the next 30 years and beyond is presented from six different perspectives: 1) social, economic, and political implications, 2) intelligent vehicles and grid interaction, 3) infrastructure, 4) travelers, 5) communications, and 6) systems, operations, and scenarios. Following the chapters focusing on these distinct perspectives, conclusive remarks will overview the interconnections among all chapters. Discussions of key technologies dictating the real future of the evolution of vehicle electrification will also be included. For Corporate or Institutional Access, request a custom quote for your organization at www.ieee.org/smartgridresearch
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Smart Grid Vision for Vehicular Technology: 2030 and Beyond Front Cover |
3 | Title page |
4 | Trademarks and disclaimers |
5 | Review policy |
6 | Trademarks |
7 | Dedication |
8 | Acknowledgments |
9 | Authors |
11 | Table of contents |
14 | Executive summary |
17 | Acronyms and abbreviations |
20 | Chapter 1 Social, Economic, and Political Implications 1.1 Vehicle electrification and Smart Grid |
22 | 1.2 Vision for sustainable electrified transportation pathway |
25 | 1.3 Societal implications |
26 | 1.4 Evolution from Smart Grid to Smart City and its service |
27 | 1.5 Citations |
29 | Chapter 2 Intelligent Vehicles and Grid Interaction 2.1 Intelligent vehicles and grid interaction |
31 | 2.2 Intelligent charging grid enhancements |
32 | 2.3 Future expectations |
33 | 2.4 Citations |
37 | Chapter 3 Infrastructure 3.1 Introduction |
38 | 3.2 Impact of transportation electrification and renewable energy 3.3 Impact of information and communication systems on transportation infrastructure |
39 | 3.4 How to finance the transportation infrastructure of the future |
40 | 3.5 The role of smart charging 3.6 Machine-to-machine system architectures as drivers of intelligent transportation infrastructure |
41 | 3.7 Citations |
43 | Chapter 4 Travelers 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The traditional role of the traveler |
44 | 4.3 The new freedom of the future traveler |
45 | 4.4 Public versus private traveler information |
46 | Chapter 5 Communications 5.1 Introduction |
47 | 5.2 Unique ITS-Smart Grid functions |
48 | 5.3 ITS-Smart Grid communication infrastructure |
53 | 5.4 Citations |
54 | Chapter 6 Systems, Operations, and Scenarios 6.1 Vision: Application scenario enabled by future SOS solutions |
56 | 6.2 Paradigm shifts |
60 | 6.3 The future model of systems, operations, and services |
62 | 6.4 Challenges and issues 6.5 Roadmap 6.6 Recommendations 6.7 Citations |
63 | Chapter 7 Conclusions |