A Survey on Deep Learning Applications for Electric Vehicles in Micro Grids

Due to the increasing demand for energy and the environmental and economic challenges of reducing air pollution, while a large portion of the energy required comes from fossil fuels, distributed renewable energy generation systems seem to be viable solutions to this problem. Micro Grids are consider...

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Published in:2021 5th International Conference on Internet of Things and Applications (IoT) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Zadeh, Pooya Tahmasebi, Joudaki, Maryam, Ansari, Alireza
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 19-05-2021
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Summary:Due to the increasing demand for energy and the environmental and economic challenges of reducing air pollution, while a large portion of the energy required comes from fossil fuels, distributed renewable energy generation systems seem to be viable solutions to this problem. Micro Grids are considered as the central part of the distributed generation system's body, while their management and control are of great importance. In recent years, the management and control of Micro Grids, their connection time to the leading network, and their disconnection time have been considered by many researchers since the optimization of these materials directly impacts economic benefits and consumer costs. In the interest of electric vehicles' nature and characteristics, they are connected to the power grid at the distribution level. The set of electric vehicles that are connected to the Micro Grids can cause problems for the grid to operate, such as voltage drops, increased losses, and unwanted clockwork during off-peak hours. In the last two years, deep learning methods have been used to address these challenges and other security and management challenges. This article surveys the applications of Deep Learning-based methods in Electric vehicles as a part of the Micro Grid.
DOI:10.1109/IoT52625.2021.9469715