A Smart Parking Lot Management System for Scheduling the Recharging of Electric Vehicles
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2015Author
Kuran, Mehmet SukruViana, Aline Carneiro
Iannone, Luigi
Kofman, Daniel
Mermoud, Gregory
Vasseur, Jean P.
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In this paper, we propose a centralized electric vehicles (EVs) recharge scheduling system for parking lots using a
realistic vehicular mobility/parking pattern focusing on individual parking lots. We consider two different types of EV based on
their mobility/parking patterns: 1) regular EVs; and 2) irregular
EVs. An extensive trace-based vehicular mobility model collected
from the Canton of Zurich is used for the regular EVs, and a
probabilistic pattern built on top of this trace is used for modeling
the behavior of irregular EVs. To the extent of our knowledge,
this is the first EV charging scheduling study in the literature that
takes into account a realistic vehicular mobility pattern focusing
on individual parking lots. We compare the performance of our
proposed system with two well-known basic scheduling mechanisms, first come first serve and earliest deadline first, with
regard to two objective functions: 1) maximizing the total parking lot revenue; and 2) maximizing the total number of EVs
fulfilling their requirements. Comparison results show that our
proposed system outperforms well-known basic scheduling mechanisms with regards to both objectives. Parking lots managing
the recharging of a high number of EVs will greatly benefit from
using such recharge scheduling systems in the context of smart
cities.