A Wireless Charging Infrastructure for Future Electrical Vehicular Adhoc Networks

M. Watfa, S. Miniaoui, Haitham Al-Hassanieh, Samir Selman
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Electric vehicles are approximately doubling each year, and the growth is projected to continue to have 20 million electric vehicles on the roads by 2020. In order to reach this goal, research on charging next-generation electric cars have shown a lot of interest. One major challenge with electric vehicles is range anxiety. The proposed research in this paper combines protocol design, analytical, probabilistic and experimental techniques to conduct comprehensive studies on multihop wireless energy transfer serving an integrated electrical vehicular adhoc network (e-VANETs) infrastructure. Our work is the first that addresses multihop energy transfer in e-VANETs and will have a significant impact on fundamental design principles for the development of future electrical car wireless charging infrastructures
未来电动汽车自组织网络的无线充电基础设施
电动汽车每年大约翻一番,预计到2020年将有2000万辆电动汽车上路。为了实现这一目标,对下一代充电电动汽车的研究表现出了极大的兴趣。电动汽车面临的一个主要挑战是里程焦虑。本文将协议设计、分析、概率和实验技术相结合,对服务于综合电动汽车自组网(e-VANETs)基础设施的多跳无线能量传输进行了全面的研究。我们的工作首次解决了e- vanet中的多跳能量传输问题,并将对未来电动汽车无线充电基础设施发展的基本设计原则产生重大影响
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