Web-Books
in the Austria-Forum
Austria-Forum
Web-Books
Technik
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Page - 102 -
  • User
  • Version
    • full version
    • text only version
  • Language
    • Deutsch - German
    • English

Page - 102 - in Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Image of the Page - 102 -

Image of the Page - 102 - in Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Text of the Page - 102 -

Energies 2016,9, 86 26. Pelletier, S.; Jabali, O.; Laporte, G. Goods Distributions with Electric Vehicles: Review and Research Perspectives. CIRRELTPublications. CIRRELT-2014–44. 2014. Available online: https://www.cirrelt. ca/DocumentsTravail/CIRRELT-2014-43.pdf (accessedon16January2016). 27. Feng,W.;Figliozzi,M.A.Conventionalvselectriccommercialvehiclefleets:Acasestudyofeconomicand technological factorsaffecting thecompetitivenessofelectriccommercialvehicles in theUSA.ProcediaSoc. Behav. Sci. 2012,39, 702–711. [CrossRef] 28. Afroditi,A.; Boile,M.; Theofanis, S.; Sdoukopoulos, E.;Margaritis,D.ElectricVehicleRoutingProblem with industryconstraints: Trendsand insights for future research. Transp. Res. Procedia2014,3, 452–459. [CrossRef] 29. Conway,A.; Fatisson,P.E.; Eickemeyer,P.;Cheng, J.; Peters,D.Urbanmicro-consolidationand lastmile goodsdeliverybyfreight-tricycle inManhattan:Opportunitiesandchallenges. InProceedingsof the91st TransportationResearchBoardAnnualMeeting,Washington,DC,USA,22–26 January2012. 30. Lenz,B.;Riehle,E.Bikesforurbanfreight?Transp. Res. Rec. J.Transp. Res. Board2013,2379, 39–45. [CrossRef] 31. Demir,E.;Bektas,T.;Laporte,G.Areviewof recent researchongreenroadfreight transportation.Eur. J. Oper. Res. 2014,237, 775–793. [CrossRef] 32. Demir,E.;Huang,Y.;Scholts,S.;vanWoensel,T.Aselectedreviewonthenegativeexternalitiesof the freight transportation:Modelingandpricing.Transp. Res. E2015,77, 95–114. [CrossRef] 33. Wang,Y.;Wang,C.Locatingpassengervehiclerefuelingstations.Transp. Res. E2010,46, 791–801. [CrossRef] 34. Li, J.Q.Transitbusschedulingwith limitedenergy.Transp. Sci. 2014,48, 521–539. [CrossRef] 35. Yang, J.; Sun, H. Battery swap station location-routing problem with capacitated electric vehicles. Comput.Oper.Res. 2015,55, 217–232. 36. Zheng,Y.;Dong,Z.Y.;Xu,Y.;Meng,K.;Zhao, J.H.;Qiu, J.Electricvehiclebatterycharging/swapstations in distributionsystems:Comparisonstudyandoptimalplanning. IEEETrans. PowerSyst. 2014,29, 221–229. [CrossRef] 37. Liu,Y.X.;Hui, F.H.; Xu,R.L.; Chen,T.; Xu,X.; Li, J. Investigationon the constructionmodeof charging andbattery-exchangestation. InProceedingsof thePowerEnergyEngineeringConference,Wuhan,China, 25–28March2011;pp.1–2. 38. Lombardi,P.;Heuer,M.;Styczynski,Z.Batteryswitchstationasstoragesysteminanautonomouspower system: Optimization issue. InProceedings of the IEEEPESGeneralMeeting,Minneapolis,MN,USA, 25–29 July2010;pp.1–6. 39. Zhou,F.Q.;Lian,Z.W.;Wan,X.L.;Yang,X.H.;Xu,Y.S.Discussiononoperationmodeto theelectricvehicle chargingstation.PowerSyst. Prot. Control2010,1, 65–72. 40. Upchurch,C.;Kuby,M.Comparingthep-medianandflowrefuelingmodels for locatingalternative-fuel stations. J.Transp.Geogr. 2010,18, 750–758. [CrossRef] 41. Goodchild,M.F.;Noronha,V.Location-AllocationandImpulsiveShopping theCaseofGasolineRetailing. Spatial Analysis andLocation-AllocationModels;VanNostrandReinhold:NewYork,NY,USA,1987. 42. Hodgson,M.Aflow-capturing location-allocationmodel.Geogr.Anal. 1990,22, 270–279. [CrossRef] 43. Kuby,M.;Lim,S.Theflow-refueling locationproblemforalternative-fuelvehicles. SocioEcon. Plan. Sci. 2005,39, 125–145. [CrossRef] 44. Lim,S.;Kuby,M.Heuristicalgorithmsforsitingalternative-fuel stationsusingtheflow-refueling location model.Eur. J.Oper. Res. 2010,204, 51–61. [CrossRef] 45. Capar, I.;Kuby,M.Anefficient formulationof theflowrefueling locationmodel foralternative-fuel stations. Inst. Ind. Eng. Trans. 2012,44, 622–636. [CrossRef] 46. Mak, H.Y.; Rong, Y.; Shen, Z.J.M. Infrastructure planning for electric vehicles with battery swapping. Manag.Sci. 2013,59, 1557–1575. [CrossRef] 47. Wang,Y.W.;Lin,C.C.Locatingroad-vehicle refuelingstations.Transp. Res. ELogist. Transp. Rev. 2009,45, 821–829. [CrossRef] 48. Wang,Y.W.Locatingflow-rechargingstationsat touristdestinations toserverecreational travelers. Int. J. Sustain. Transp. 2011,5, 153–171. [CrossRef] 49. You,P.S.;Hsieh,Y.C.Ahybridheuristicapproachto theproblemof the locationofvehiclechargingstations. Comput. Ind. Eng. 2014,70, 195–204. [CrossRef] 50. Melaina,M.W. Initiatinghydrogen infrastructure: Preliminary analysis of a sufficient number of initial hydrogenstations in theUS. Int. J.Hydrog. Energy2003,28, 743–755. [CrossRef] 102
back to the  book Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles"
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Title
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Editor
MDPI
Location
Basel
Date
2017
Language
English
License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-3-03897-191-7
Size
17.0 x 24.4 cm
Pages
376
Keywords
electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), energy sources, energy management strategy, energy-storage system, charging technologies, control algorithms, battery, operating scenario, wireless power transfer (WPT)
Category
Technik
Web-Books
Library
Privacy
Imprint
Austria-Forum
Austria-Forum
Web-Books
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles