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power and energy society general meeting | 2014

Fast demand forecast of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for cell phone application

Mostafa Majidpour; Charlie Qiu; Ching-Yen Chung; Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh; H. R. Pota

This paper describes the core cellphone application algorithm which has been implemented for the prediction of energy consumption at Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations at UCLA. For this interactive user application, the total time of accessing database, processing the data and making the prediction, needs to be within a few seconds. We analyze four relatively fast Machine Learning based time series prediction algorithms for our prediction engine: Historical Average, k-Nearest Neighbor, Weighted k-Nearest Neighbor, and Lazy Learning. The Nearest Neighbor algorithm (k Nearest Neighbor with k=1) shows better performance and is selected to be the prediction algorithm implemented for the cellphone application. Two applications have been designed on top of the prediction algorithm: one predicts the expected available energy at the station and the other one predicts the expected charging finishing time. The total time, including accessing the database, data processing, and prediction is about one second for both applications.


international conference on rfid | 2013

Design of RFID mesh network for Electric Vehicle smart charging infrastructure

Ching-Yen Chung; Aleksey Shepelev; Charlie Qiu; Chi-Cheng Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

With an increased number of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on the roads, charging infrastructure is gaining an ever-more important role in simultaneously meeting the needs of the local distribution grid and of EV users. This paper proposes a mesh network RFID system for user identification and charging authorization as part of a smart charging infrastructure providing charge monitoring and control. The Zigbee-based mesh network RFID provides a cost-efficient solution to identify and authorize vehicles for charging and would allow EV charging to be conducted effectively while observing grid constraints and meeting the needs of EV drivers.


ieee pes innovative smart grid technologies conference | 2014

Smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure overview

Joshua Chynoweth; Ching-Yen Chung; Charlie Qiu; Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

WINSmartEV™ is a smart electric vehicle charging system that has been built and is currently in operation. It is a software and network based EV charging system designed and built around the ideas of intelligent charge scheduling, multiplexing (connecting multiple vehicles to each circuit) and flexibility. This paper gives an overview of this smart charging system with an eye toward its unique features and capabilities.


international conference on smart grid communications | 2013

Safety design for smart Electric Vehicle charging with current and multiplexing control

Ching-Yen Chung; Edward Youn; Joshua Chynoweth; Charlie Qiu; Chi-Cheng Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

As Electric Vehicles (EVs) increase, charging infrastructure becomes more important. When during the day there is a power shortage, the charging infrastructure should have the options to either shut off the power to the charging stations or to lower the power to the EVs in order to satisfy the needs of the grid. This paper proposes a design for a smart charging infrastructure capable of providing power to several EVs from one circuit by multiplexing power and providing charge control and safety systems to prevent electric shock. The safety design is implemented in different levels that include both the server and the smart charging stations. With this smart charging infrastructure, the shortage of energy in a local grid could be solved by our EV charging management system.


international conference on information and communication technology convergence | 2013

Design of fair charging algorithm for smart electrical vehicle charging infrastructure

Ching-Yen Chung; Joshua Chynoweth; Charlie Qiu; Chi-Cheng Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

Smart charging infrastructure is required to meet the growing demand for Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging from ever more abundant EV owners. WINSmartEV™ is a software based smart charging infrastructure that can monitor, control and manage EV charging. It also can use multiplexing to share scarce charging resources among different EVs plugged in simultaneously. By default WINSmartEV™ uses a round-robin algorithm to schedule charging time between EVs charging on the 120V level one charging device. In order to enhance user acceptance of this technology, charge time allocation fairness is defined and an algorithm to enhance this fairness is proposed.


The Scientific World Journal | 2014

Master-Slave Control Scheme in Electric Vehicle Smart Charging Infrastructure

Ching-Yen Chung; Joshua Chynoweth; Chi-Cheng Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

WINSmartEV is a software based plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) monitoring, control, and management system. It not only incorporates intelligence at every level so that charge scheduling can avoid grid bottlenecks, but it also multiplies the number of PEVs that can be plugged into a single circuit. This paper proposes, designs, and executes many upgrades to WINSmartEV. These upgrades include new hardware that makes the level 1 and level 2 chargers faster, more robust, and more scalable. It includes algorithms that provide a more optimal charge scheduling for the level 2 (EVSE) and an enhanced vehicle monitoring/identification module (VMM) system that can automatically identify PEVs and authorize charging.


international conference on information and communication technology convergence | 2013

Mesh network design for smart charging infrastructure and electric vehicle remote monitoring

Aleksey Shepelev; Ching-Yen Chung; Chi-Cheng Peter Chu; Rajit Gadh

Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) charging today happens with little knowledge of the state of the vehicle being charged. In order to implement smart charging algorithms and other capabilities of the future smart grid, provisions for remote PEV monitoring will have to be developed and tested. The UCLA Smart-grid Energy Research Center (SMERC) is working on a smart charging research platform that includes data acquired in real time from PEVs being charged in order to investigate smart charging algorithms and demand response (DR) strategies for PEVs in large parking garage settings. The system outlined in this work allows PEVs to be remotely monitored throughout the charging process by a smart-charging controller communicating through a mesh network of charging stations and in-vehicle monitoring devices. The approach may be used for Vehicle to Grid (V2G) communication as well as PEV monitoring.


Archive | 2012

Smart electric vehicle (EV) charging and grid integration apparatus and methods

Rajit Gadh; Siddhartha Mal; Shivanand Prabhu; Chi-Cheng Chu; Jay Panchal; Omar Sheikh; Ching-Yen Chung; Lei He; Bingjun Xiao; Yiyu Shi


Archive | 2014

Intelligent electric vehicle charging system

Rajit Gadh; Arunabh Chattophadhyay; Ching-Yen Chung; Peter Chu; Brahmavar Prabhu; Omar Sheikh; Josh Chynoweth


Archive | 2013

Power control apparatus and methods for electric vehicles

Rajit Gadh; Ching-Yen Chung; Chi-Cheng Chu; Li Qiu

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Rajit Gadh

University of California

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Charlie Qiu

University of California

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Chi-Cheng Chu

University of California

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Peter Chu

University of California

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Omar Sheikh

University of California

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Bingjun Xiao

University of California

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Jay Panchal

University of California

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