ROAD
AND VEHICLE INTEGRATED ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
Abstract
This paper introduces the
system design and integration issue of the revolutionary transportation system called
On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV).The
OLEV is an electric transportation system that utilizes an innovative wireless
charging solution. The OLEV system consists of vehicle units and charging
units, which are the road embedded power transmitters. The battery in the vehicle
is charged remotely from the transmitters buried under the road and the charge can
be done even while the vehicle is moving. The prototype of the OLEV has been
successfully developed and the process of
developing a commercial version is in progress. The OLEV has been considered as
one of the leading green mass transportation solutions in Seoul. The OLEV
solved one of the most critical barriers in the commercialization of the
electric vehicle – heavy and bulky battery sizes and long charging down times –
by integratingthe charging system and vehicles units into one single system. This
paper describes the system design and system architectureissues and presents
the optimization method for design parameter selection in the integrated system.
Particularly, we present the mathematical model for allocating the power
transmitters and determining the battery size using mathematical
optimizationtechniques. The goal of this paper is to present how the innovation
has been created by integrating two separate systems – vehicles and charging
units, as well as how the integrated system could be further enhanced with
systems optimization methods.
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