Wireless Charging in California

Wireless Charging in California
Author: Micah David Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781321362527

The proliferation of the internal combustion engine vehicle has ushered in an unparalleled era of mobility over the past century at great cost to human health and the environment. In addition to mortality and morbidity concerns associated with air pollution, motor vehicles pose a significant challenge to global climate change goals. Curbing climate change and air pollution require us to make deep emissions cuts in the transportation sector. Battery electric vehicles have the potential to significantly reduce emissions; however, it is likely their adoption will be limited by range and recharge issues. Roadway-powered electric vehicles that can be inductively (wirelessly) charged while moving along a roadway have been suggested as a possible solution to the range and recharge issues. With wireless charging, the vehicle is charged as it moves along the roadway, reducing or even eliminating the need for lengthy stops to recharge. Using a least cost optimization model under a geographic information system framework in California, we have developed scenarios to explore the options for wireless roadway charging for different range EVs. We find that most long distance statewide travel between popular destinations could be accomplished with a 200-mile range EV and 626 miles of roadway with 40-kW dynamic charging at a capital cost of about $2.5 billion. This assumes that supplemental static charging is used when traveling between Northern and Southern California or to the upper extents of California near the Oregon-California border (static charging is conducted at a recharging site off of the highway). Our research not only shows that relatively little dynamic charging infrastructure is required to enable long distance travel between popular destinations in California but also indicates that the capital investment required to deploy such an infrastructure in California could be recovered within a 20-year period under relatively low vehicle volumes (300,000 to 1,000,000) consuming a relatively small amount of dynamic charging energy yearly (27 kWh to 138 kWh). Even at very low battery prices of $100 per kWh, our findings indicate that dynamic charging is more cost effective at extending range than increasing battery capacity alone. Finally, in our analysis of wireless charging and bus mass transit, our results suggest that wireless charging employed during bus layover periods can be an attractive and effective measure to reduce onboard energy storage requirements and capital battery electric bus costs, resulting in a solution than can better compete with existing fossil-fueled buses.

Models and Algorithms for Designing Dynamic Inductive Charging Infrastructures on Airport Aprons

Models and Algorithms for Designing Dynamic Inductive Charging Infrastructures on Airport Aprons
Author: Justine Melanie Broihan
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3738635483

As global CO2 emissions continue to rise, the need to limit global warming has become an increasingly critical scientific and political challenge. The conversion of airport apron vehicles from combustion engines to electric drives is a promising technology in the aviation sector to reduce emissions. However, electric vehicles require longer recharge times, which can be overcome by implementing Dynamic Inductive Charging (DIC) technology. DIC enables charging while driving and provides vehicles with almost unlimited driving range. This book explores different approaches to optimizing the allocation of the required DIC infrastructure components by developing mathematical optimization models and algorithms.

Wireless Charging Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation

Wireless Charging Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation
Author: In-Soo Suh
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 076808153X

Around the world, the major automakers are developing their strategies for conductive and wireless charging technologies, with concerted efforts to establish technical standards on wireless electric vehicle charging, mainly focused on the safety considerations and inter-operability. Wireless Charging Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation covers the current status of wireless power transfer (WPT) technology and its potential applications to the future road and rail transportation systems. Focusing on the applications of WPT technology to electric vehicle charging and the future green transportation field, Wireless Charging Technology and the Future of Electric Transportation was written collaboratively by nine experts in the field, led by Dr. In-Soo Suh, a professor and researcher from the Korean Advanced Institute of Technology (KAIST). This book brings an in-depth analysis of the most important areas of interest in this new area, such as: • Working principles of wireless power transfer technology • Current technology and its projected future impact on electric vehicles • Comparison between conductive and wireless charging of electric vehicles • Introduction to dynamic wireless charging systems • Technological challenges and international technical standards activities • Applications in consumer electronics, rail, aviation, marine, and off-road transportation • Long-distance electrical energy transfer

Handbook of Smart Energy Systems

Handbook of Smart Energy Systems
Author: Michel Fathi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 3382
Release: 2023-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030979407

This handbook analyzes and develops methods and models to optimize solutions for energy access (for industry and the general world population alike) in terms of reliability and sustainability. With a focus on improving the performance of energy systems, it brings together state-of-the-art research on reliability enhancement, intelligent development, simulation and optimization, as well as sustainable development of energy systems. It helps energy stakeholders and professionals learn the methodologies needed to improve the reliability of energy supply-and-demand systems, achieve more efficient long-term operations, deal with uncertainties in energy systems, and reduce energy emissions. Highlighting novel models and their applications from leading experts in this important area, this book will appeal to researchers, students, and engineers in the various domains of smart energy systems and encourage them to pursue research and development in this exciting and highly relevant field.

Our Livable World

Our Livable World
Author: Marc Schaus
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1635767210

A vital guide to the frontlines of our fight against climate change and the scientific and technological innovations that will revolutionize the world. The United States’ accelerated plans to combat the existential threat of climate change finally give reason to hope. In Our Livable World, research specialist and author Marc Schaus explores the incredible new green innovations in science and engineering that can allow us to avoid the worst repercussions of global warming as we work to usher in a sustainable, livable world. To beat a challenge the size of climate change, our solutions will have to be ambitious: solar thermal cells capable of storing energy long after the sun goes down, “smart highways” designed to charge your vehicle as you drive, indoor vertical farms automated to maximize crop growth with no pesticides, bioluminescent vines ready to one day replace our streetlights, jet fuel created from landfill trash—and next-generation carbon capture techniques to remove the emissions we have already released over the past several decades. Far from the geoengineering schemes of cli-fi action thrillers, real solutions are being developed, right this moment. Our Livable World features interviews with the innovators, real talk on the revolutionary technology, and a clear picture of a cleaner planet in the future. “An important book that shows the dawn of a new kind of environmental movement―an age where we invest in deeply creative and fascinating technical solutions that work in harmony with the Earth. Marc Schaus lays out the exciting future of environmental innovation before us.” —Katie Patrick, author of How to Save the World

Roundabouts as Safe and Modern Solutions in Transport Networks and Systems

Roundabouts as Safe and Modern Solutions in Transport Networks and Systems
Author: Elżbieta Macioszek
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331998618X

This book offers a collection of guidelines that will be particularly useful to those making decisions concerning roundabouts as safe and modern solutions in transport networks and systems. The decision-making support systems described here will interest those who face the challenge of finding solutions to problems concerning modern transport systems on a daily basis. Consequently, the book is chiefly intended for local authorities involved in planning and preparing development strategies for specific transport-related issues (in both urban and regional contexts), as well as for representatives of business and industry who are directly engaged in the implementation of traffic engineering solutions. The guidelines provided in the respective chapters help to address the given problem soundly, and to simplify the selection of an appropriate strategy. The topics covered include traffic conditions and the performance of single-lane, two-lane and turbo roundabouts, road traffic safety analysis, analysis of road traffic safety improvements, surrogate safety measures at roundabouts, analysis of pedestrian behavior at pedestrian crossings with public transport vehicles, methods for assessing vehicle motion trajectory at single-lane roundabouts using visual techniques, making compact two-lane roundabouts effective for vulnerable road users, concepts for wireless electric vehicle charging near roundabouts, work zones, and temporary traffic control at roundabouts. Since the book also considers new approaches to theoretical models (including modeling roundabout capacity, models of critical gaps and follow-up headways for turbo roundabouts, and estimating roundabout delay while taking into account pedestrian impact), it will also appeal to researchers and scientists studying these problems. The book gathers selected papers presented at the 15th Scientific and Technical Conference “Transport Systems. Theory and Practice”, organized by the Department of Transport Systems and Traffic Engineering, Silesian University of Technology in Katowice, Poland on September 17–19, 2018.

Wireless Power Transfer

Wireless Power Transfer
Author: Fouad Sabry
Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2022-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN:

What Is Wireless Power Transfer The transmission of electrical energy in the absence of cables as a physical connection is referred to variously as wireless power transfer (WPT), wireless power transmission (WPT), wireless energy transmission (WET), or electromagnetic power transfer (EPT). In a system for wirelessly transmitting power, a transmitter device is propelled by electric power derived from a power source. This drives the device to generate a time-varying electromagnetic field, which in turn transmits power across space to a receiver device. The receiver device then extracts power from the field and supplies it to an electrical load. By removing the need for cables and batteries, the technology of wireless power transfer may increase the portability, convenience, and safety of an electronic gadget for all of its users. It is helpful to employ wireless power transmission in order to power electrical equipment in situations where physically connecting cables would be difficult, harmful, or otherwise impossible. How You Will Benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Wireless power transfer Chapter 2: Microwave Chapter 3: Electromagnetic compatibility Chapter 4: Antenna (radio) Chapter 5: Klystron Chapter 6: Near and far field Chapter 7: Index of electronics articles Chapter 8: Resonator Chapter 9: Spark-gap transmitter Chapter 10: Loop antenna Chapter 11: Index of electrical engineering articles Chapter 12: Grid dip oscillator Chapter 13: Coupling (electronics) Chapter 14: Inductive charging Chapter 15: Dielectric resonator antenna Chapter 16: WREL (technology) Chapter 17: Resonant inductive coupling Chapter 18: Qi (standard) Chapter 19: Magnetoquasistatic field Chapter 20: Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering Chapter 21: History of the Tesla coil (II) Answering the public top questions about wireless power transfer. (III) Real world examples for the usage of wireless power transfer in many fields. (IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of wireless power transfer' technologies. Who This Book Is For Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of wireless power transfer.

Modern Standardization

Modern Standardization
Author: Ron Schneiderman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119043530

This book includes a collection of standards-specific case studies. The case studies offer an opportunity to combine the teaching preferences of educators with the goals of the SEC (Standards Education Committee); providing students with “real-world” insight into the technical, political, and economic arenas of engineering. Encourages students to think critically about standards development and technology solutions Reinforces the usage of standards as an impetus for innovation Will help understand the dynamics and impacts of standards A curriculum guide is available to instructors who have adopted the book for a course. To obtain the guide, please send a request to: [email protected].

Wireless Computing in Medicine

Wireless Computing in Medicine
Author: Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian-Wilner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2016-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118993616

Provides a comprehensive overview of wireless computing in medicine, with technological, medical, and legal advances This book brings together the latest work of leading scientists in the disciplines of Computing, Medicine, and Law, in the field of Wireless Health. The book is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the use of distributed computing in medicine. It concentrates on methods for treating chronic diseases and cognitive disabilities like Alzheimer’s, Autism, etc. It also discusses how to improve portability and accuracy of monitoring instruments and reduce the redundancy of data. It emphasizes the privacy and security of using such devices. The role of mobile sensing, wireless power and Markov decision process in distributed computing is also examined. The second section covers nanomedicine and discusses how the drug delivery strategies for chronic diseases can be efficiently improved by Nanotechnology enabled materials and devices such as MENs and Nanorobots. The authors will also explain how to use DNA computation in medicine, model brain disorders and detect bio-markers using nanotechnology. The third section will focus on the legal and privacy issues, and how to implement these technologies in a way that is a safe and ethical. Defines the technologies of distributed wireless health, from software that runs cloud computing data centers, to the technologies that allow new sensors to work Explains the applications of nanotechnologies to prevent, diagnose and cure disease Includes case studies on how the technologies covered in the book are being implemented in the medical field, through both the creation of new medical applications and their integration into current systems Discusses pervasive computing’s organizational benefits to hospitals and health care organizations, and their ethical and legal challenges Wireless Computing in Medicine: From Nano to Cloud with Its Ethical and Legal Implications is written as a reference for computer engineers working in wireless computing, as well as medical and legal professionals. The book will also serve students in the fields of advanced computing, nanomedicine, health informatics, and technology law.