Abstract
This research proposes a unique platform for energy management optimization in smart grids, based on 6G technologies. The proposed platform, applied on a virtual power plant, includes algorithms that take into account different profiles of loads and fairly schedules energy according to loads priorities and compensates for the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources. Moreover, we develop a bidirectional energy transition mechanism towards a fleet of intelligent vehicles by adopting vehicle-to-grid technology and peak clipping. Performance analysis shows that the proposed energy provides fairness to electrical vehicles, satisfies urgent loads, and optimizes smart grids energy.
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Naja, R., Soni, A., & Carletti, C. (2023). Electric Vehicles Energy Management for Vehicle-to-Grid 6G-Based Smart Grid Networks. Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan12060079
