Real time controlling algorithm for vehicle to grid system under price uncertainties

Author(s):  
Ubaid ur Rehman ◽  
Muhammad Riaz
Author(s):  
Vojtech Blazek ◽  
Michal Petruzela ◽  
Jan Vysocky ◽  
Lukas Prokop ◽  
Stanisav Misak ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 198-204
Author(s):  
Soon-Jeong Lee ◽  
Yun-Sik Oh ◽  
Bo-Seok Sim ◽  
Min-Sung Kim ◽  
Chul-Hwan Kim

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2(Suppl.)) ◽  
pp. 0907
Author(s):  
Nurhazwani Anang ◽  
Mohammad Safwan AB Hamid ◽  
Wan Mariam Wan Muda

Renewable energy technology is growing fast especially photovoltaic (PV) system to move the conventional electricity generation and distribution towards smart grid. However, similar to monthly electricity bill, the PV energy producers can only monitor their energy PV generation once a month. Any malfuntion in PV system components may reduce the performance of the system without notice. Thus, developing a real-time monitoring system of PV production is very crucial for early detection. In addition, electricity consumption is also important to be monitored more frequently to increase energy savings awareness among consumers. Hardware based Internet-of-Thing (IoT) monitoring and control system is widely used. However, the implementation of the actual smart grid system is high in cost. Thus, simulation and modelling of the system is important to see the capability of the actual system before being employed. Since the smart grid and its components are usually modeled using MATLAB/Simulink, the communication between MATLAB/Simulink, IoT platform such as ThingSpeak and mobile application is crucial to be explored to gain a better understanding of the features of the smart grid. To achieve the objectives, there are five main steps which are simulation of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system to generate data to be monitored and controlled using HOMER software, then, development of monitoring on ThingSpeak and mobile application using MIT App Inventor 2.  Next, the control system is developed on mobile application and the communication on how data are transferred between all the softwares are set up. The results show that all the seletected parameters can be monitored in real-time successfully. The developed mobile application can be used to control the MATLAB/Simulink in two modes. During automatic mode, ThingSpeak controls the MATLAB/Simulink by giving a zero signal (OFF) if load demand is less than the power generated by PV and a one signal (ON) if the load demand is greater than PV power. During manual mode, consumer can send ON or OFF signal to MATLAB/Simulink via the mobile application unconditionally. It is hoped that the proposed system will bring many benefits in modeling a complete smart grid system in MATLAB/Simulink.


Author(s):  
Jayshree Bembde

In this paper a bidirectional DC to DC converter is designed by using sliding mode controller and fuzzy logic controller for vehicle to grid system. The vehicle to grid technique is intended to work in both grid to a vehicle battery and vehicle battery to grid applications in vehicle-to-grid scenarios. The two methodologies is verified using MATLAB software. Hardware is made by using a LAUNCHXL-F28377S microcontroller.


MAUSAM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 595-608
Author(s):  
WANG XINIAN ◽  
YU FUJIANG ◽  
YIN QINGJIANG

In this paper, three numerical models of typhoon surge are discussed briefly. The first one is called Five-basin Model (FbM). The second one is called SLOSH (Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes), 5 SLOSH-type basins covering the entire China coastlines were developed in a joint project between authors and Jelesnianski et al. (1992) of U.S.A. The two models have been used in real-time forecasting of typhoon surge. The third one is a new developing model in which inundation using the scheme originated by Flather and Heaps (1975) and astronomical used was included. A multiple nested grid system was developed.    


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