Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.

The interoperability of charging systems is essential for the successful adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs). Interoperable charging systems reduce the cost of installing charging infrastructure and make it easier for drivers to charge their vehicles, no matter where they are. However, the lack of i...

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Main Authors: Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem, Kama, Nazri, Mat Adam, Roshaimieza, Basri, Sufyan, Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah, Md. Sarkan, Haslina
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107831/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EUROCON56442.2023.10198979
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spelling my.utm.1078312024-10-06T06:13:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/107831/ Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure. Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem Kama, Nazri Mat Adam, Roshaimieza Basri, Sufyan Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah Md. Sarkan, Haslina TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The interoperability of charging systems is essential for the successful adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs). Interoperable charging systems reduce the cost of installing charging infrastructure and make it easier for drivers to charge their vehicles, no matter where they are. However, the lack of interoperability between service providers charging systems has been identified as an obstacle in the EV industry, creating a barrier against the development of the industry and the general acceptance of EVs among EV Users. This study investigated methods to increase the accessibility of charging stations for EV users, by proposing the development of the Data Exchange Interoperability Protocol (DEXIP) for EV infrastructure. DEXIP was implemented using a RESTFul WEB API for supporting the increase of charging stations for EV users and tested to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness, with results indicating that it is suitable for supporting the increase of charging stations for EV users through an EV Charging Management System. This study contributes to the cross-network charging facilities for EV Owners by proposing a standard communication protocol that grants users access to more charging spots and eliminates their range anxiety and increases the accessible number of charger points. 2023-08-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem and Kama, Nazri and Mat Adam, Roshaimieza and Basri, Sufyan and Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah and Md. Sarkan, Haslina (2023) Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure. In: 20th International Conference on Smart Technologies, EUROCON 2023, 6 July 2023 - 8 July 2023, Torino, Italy. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EUROCON56442.2023.10198979
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem
Kama, Nazri
Mat Adam, Roshaimieza
Basri, Sufyan
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Md. Sarkan, Haslina
Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
description The interoperability of charging systems is essential for the successful adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs). Interoperable charging systems reduce the cost of installing charging infrastructure and make it easier for drivers to charge their vehicles, no matter where they are. However, the lack of interoperability between service providers charging systems has been identified as an obstacle in the EV industry, creating a barrier against the development of the industry and the general acceptance of EVs among EV Users. This study investigated methods to increase the accessibility of charging stations for EV users, by proposing the development of the Data Exchange Interoperability Protocol (DEXIP) for EV infrastructure. DEXIP was implemented using a RESTFul WEB API for supporting the increase of charging stations for EV users and tested to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness, with results indicating that it is suitable for supporting the increase of charging stations for EV users through an EV Charging Management System. This study contributes to the cross-network charging facilities for EV Owners by proposing a standard communication protocol that grants users access to more charging spots and eliminates their range anxiety and increases the accessible number of charger points.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem
Kama, Nazri
Mat Adam, Roshaimieza
Basri, Sufyan
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Md. Sarkan, Haslina
author_facet Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem
Kama, Nazri
Mat Adam, Roshaimieza
Basri, Sufyan
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Md. Sarkan, Haslina
author_sort Faizura Haneem, Faizura Haneem
title Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
title_short Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
title_full Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
title_fullStr Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
title_full_unstemmed Data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
title_sort data exchange interoperability protocol for electric vehicle charging systems infrastructure.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107831/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EUROCON56442.2023.10198979
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