Smart Scheduling of Electric Vehicles Based on Reinforcement Learning

Author:

Viziteu Andrei,Furtună Daniel,Robu Andrei,Senocico Stelian,Cioată Petru,Remus Baltariu Marian,Filote ConstantinORCID,Răboacă Maria SimonaORCID

Abstract

As the policies and regulations currently in place concentrate on environmental protection and greenhouse gas reduction, we are steadily witnessing a shift in the transportation industry towards electromobility. There are, though, several issues that need to be addressed to encourage the adoption of EVs on a larger scale, starting from enhancing the network interoperability and accessibility and removing the uncertainty associated with the availability of charging stations. Another issue is of particular interest for EV drivers travelling longer distances and is related to scheduling a recharging operation at the estimated time of arrival, without long queuing times. To this end, we propose a solution capable of addressing multiple EV charging scheduling issues, such as congestion management, scheduling a charging station in advance, and allowing EV drivers to plan optimized long trips using their EVs. The smart charging scheduling system we propose considers a variety of factors such as battery charge level, trip distance, nearby charging stations, other appointments, and average speed. Given the scarcity of data sets required to train the Reinforcement Learning algorithms, the novelty of the recommended solution lies in the scenario simulator, which generates the labelled datasets needed to train the algorithm. Based on the generated scenarios, we created and trained a neural network that uses a history of previous situations to identify the optimal charging station and time interval for recharging. The results are promising and for future work we are planning to train the DQN model using real-world data.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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