Al-Awami et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A voltage-based controller for an electric-vehicle chargerAl-Awami et al., 2015
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- Al-Awami A
- Sortomme E
- Akhtar G
- Faddel S
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- IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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Electric vehicle (EV) integration into the distribution system has been a topic of great interest lately due to the potential challenges that it poses. Previous works have focused on either centralized charge control or distributed charge control to solve these issues. In this paper …
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