Scheduling of electric vehicle charging operations. In proceedings of the 6th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2013), 27 - 30 Aug 2013, Ghent, Belgium, pages 486-498, 2013.
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In this work we address the optimization problem related to the recharge of electric vehicles, in which parking place availability, parking duration and available power constraints have to be satis?ed. We formulate this problem as a resource allocation problem (with time windows) and solve it with exact and heuristic methods. The results obtained with a min-con?icts heuristic are promising. Further, we apply the static problem to an online, real world environment, and shortly discuss additional challenges and the performance of the overall system.
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title = {Scheduling of electric vehicle charging operations},
booktitle = {In proceedings of the 6th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2013), 27 - 30 Aug 2013, Ghent, Belgium},
year = {2013},
editor = {G. Kendall and B. McCollum and G. {Venden Berghe}},
pages = {486--498},
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abstract = { In this work we address the optimization problem related to the recharge of electric vehicles, in which parking place availability, parking duration and available power constraints have to be satis?ed. We formulate this problem as a resource allocation problem (with time windows) and solve it with exact and heuristic methods. The results obtained with a min-con?icts heuristic are promising. Further, we apply the static problem to an online, real world environment, and shortly discuss additional challenges and the performance of the overall system.},
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timestamp = {2017.01.16},
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