Yashar Kouhi, Naim Bajcinca, et al.
Automatica
In recent years, a wide variety of centralised and decentralised algorithms have been proposed for residential charging of electric vehicles (EVs). In this paper, we present a mathematical framework which casts the EV charging scenarios addressed by these algorithms as optimisation problems having either temporal or instantaneous optimisation objectives with respect to the different actors in the power system. Using this framework and a realistic distribution network simulation testbed, we provide a comparative evaluation of a range of different residential EV charging strategies, highlighting in each case positive and negative characteristics.
Yashar Kouhi, Naim Bajcinca, et al.
Automatica
Emanuele Crisostomi, Mahsa Faizrahnemoon, et al.
ICCVE 2015
Christopher King, Robert Shorten
Systems and Control Letters
Giovanni Russo, Robert Shorten
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena