2014
DOI: 10.1109/tits.2014.2332472
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Electrified Vehicles and the Smart Grid: The ITS Perspective

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“…Note that fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are categorized in Cluster 2 (Endo, 2007) because the studies are based on regional economic analysis with the aim of discussing market penetration in a specific area (Dodds and Ekins, 2014). ICT infrastructure for vehicles such as intelligent transport systems (ITS) is discussed in Cluster 1 (Cheng et al, 2014;Mondragon et al, 2015) because of its relation with ICT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are categorized in Cluster 2 (Endo, 2007) because the studies are based on regional economic analysis with the aim of discussing market penetration in a specific area (Dodds and Ekins, 2014). ICT infrastructure for vehicles such as intelligent transport systems (ITS) is discussed in Cluster 1 (Cheng et al, 2014;Mondragon et al, 2015) because of its relation with ICT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Travel directions can be issued directly through virtual infrastructure, leading to a much more efficient and potentially congestion free transportation system. • Energy aspects [39][40][41][42]-VANETs will enable a much more sustainable transportation system. With real-time information from VANETs, together with the fusion methods and intelligent decision modules in vehicles, inefficient driving behaviour can be avoided.…”
Section: Vanets For Enabling a Safer More Efficient And Sustainablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of green communications is to improve energy efficiency of radio systems, which include traditional cellular networks and vehicular networks. In addition, vehicle electrification has been recognized as an emerging trend induced by the forthcoming smart grid [14]. With the penetration of purely electric-powered or hybrid electric vehicles, energy saving is expected to be a much more essential issue in connected vehicle technologies in near future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%