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Mingyu YanYAN MINGYU

研究员(自然科学)    Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates    Supervisor of Master's Candidates

  • Professional Title:研究员(自然科学)
  • Gender:Male
  • Status:Employed
  • Department:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
  • Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

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Distributed expansion planning of electric vehicle dynamic wireless charging system in coupled power-traffic networks

Release time:2021-07-01
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Document Code:
21012142
First Author:
Fangzhou Xia
Correspondence Author:
Mohammad Shahidehpour
Co-author:
Hongkun Chen,Wei Gan,Mingyu Yan,Lei Chen
Journal:
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Included Journals:
SCI
Place of Publication:
United States
Discipline:
Engineering
First-Level Discipline:
Electrical Engineering
Document Type:
J
Volume:
12
Issue:
4
Page Number:
3326 - 3338
ISSN No.:
1949-3053
Key Words:
Dynamic wireless charging system; Coupled power-traffic networks; Distributed planning; Traffic wave
DOI number:
10.1109/TSG.2021.3063542
Date of Publication:
2021-07-01
Impact Factor:
10.275
Abstract:
In this paper, a distributed planning method for EV dynamic wireless charging system (DWCS) is proposed, which determines the locations and the scales of DWCS to maximize the economic effects of wireless charging while meeting EV charging demands. The Nesterov's model with multiple traffic patterns is adopted in the traffic network (TN) to solve the traffic assignment problem and the traffic wave theory is used to analyze the distribution of road traffic density. In power distribution network (PN), the effect of EV connection modes on the expansion cost of power lines is considered. A mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model for the proposed planning problem of DWCS in coupled power-traffic networks (PTN) with PN and TN constraints is formulated and solved with MATLAB/CPLEX. The DWCS case studies are carried out to verify the effectiveness of the proposed distributed planning method in PTN.
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9367297/keywords#keywords