Charging control of electric vehicles using contextual bandits considering the electrical distribution grid

04/10/2019
by   Christian Römer, et al.
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With the proliferation of electric vehicles, the electrical distribution grids are more prone to overloads. In this paper, we study an intelligent pricing and power control mechanism based on contextual bandits to provide incentives for distributing charging load and preventing network failure. The presented work combines the microscopic mobility simulator SUMO with electric network simulator SIMONA and thus produces reliable electrical distribution load values. Our experiments are carefully conducted under realistic conditions and reveal that conditional bandit learning outperforms context-free reinforcement learning algorithms and our approach is suitable for the given problem. As reinforcement learning algorithms can be adapted rapidly to include new information we assume these to be suitable as part of a holistic traffic control scenario.

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