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Online Station Assignment for Electric Vehicle Battery Swapping

Pengcheng You, John Z. F. Pang, Steven H. Low

2020IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems44 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper investigates the online station assignment for (commercial) electric vehicles (EVs) that request battery swapping from a central operator, i.e., in the absence of future information a battery swapping service station has to be assigned instantly to each EV upon its request. Based on EVs’ locations, the availability of fully-charged batteries at service stations in the system, as well as traffic conditions, the assignment aims to minimize cost to EVs and congestion at service stations. Inspired by a polynomial-time offline solution via a bipartite matching approach, we develop an efficient and implementable online station assignment algorithm that provably achieves the tight (optimal) competitive ratio under mild conditions. Monte Carlo experiments on a real transportation network by Baidu Maps show that our algorithm performs reasonably well on realistic inputs, even with a certain amount of estimation error in parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Bipartite graphAssignment problemBattery (electricity)Matching (statistics)Service (business)Computer scienceElectric vehicleOnline algorithmEngineeringReal-time computingComputer networkMathematical optimizationAlgorithmTheoretical computer scienceMathematicsEconomicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsEconomyStatisticsGraphElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureTransportation and Mobility InnovationsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research