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Distributed Electric Vehicles Charging Management Considering Time Anxiety and Customer Behaviors
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics IEEE Trans. Ind. Inf. Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on. 17(4):2422-2431 Apr, 2021
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Electric vehicle charging
Informatics
Charging stations
Upper bound
Batteries
Optimization
Customer behavior
distributed charging management
electric vehicle (EV)
game theory
time anxiety
Language
ISSN
1551-3203
1941-0050
Abstract
This article proposes a charging management of electric vehicles (EVs) that considers time anxieties and different behaviors of EV customers. The time anxiety concept is newly presented to address some uncertain events that may happen meanwhile charging of EVs, affect their charging patterns, and prevent them from meeting their energy demands. The working principle of the concept relies on prioritizing the charging before the event occurrences, and thus changing the EV charging patterns. Based on this concept, four different EV customer behaviors are proposed and their influences are investigated. The EV charging problem is formulated as a generalized nash equilibrium (NE) game, in which each EV minimizes its charging cost given its charging requirements and the charging facility constraints. The solution is developed on the basis of receding horizon optimization and reached iteratively in a distributed manner. Detailed simulation and comparison results are introduced to verify the effectiveness of the proposed charging management with the different time-anxiety-based EV customer behaviors.