Abstract

The hybrid fuel cell electric vehicle powered by household power during peak use is another opportunity to reduce emissions and save money. For this reason, Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and Home-to-Vehicle (H2V) systems were proposed as a new method of exchanging smart energy and a new method of exchanging smart energy. The main goal of this paper is to develop a smart home energy management based on IoT, generate more energy efficiency and share production between home and vehicle. In fact, the Hybrid Fuel cell electric vehicle will be used simultaneously to power household appliances during peak demand for electricity to solve energy consumption. The household's energy is derived from an accurate Autonomous hybrid power system. Several technologies such as Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell, solar panel, Supercapacitor (SC) device and water electrolyzer are incorporated into the proposed system. Two-way electrical energy from the PEMFC-Hybrid Electric Vehicle and household power will be exchanged by discharging vehicle energy storage to balance energy demand and supply. To this end, a smart energy management unit (EMU) will be developed and discussed in order to meet the estimated fuel consumption mitigation goals during peak periods when demand is highest, coordinating between household power and vehicle energy storage. The Matlab / Simulink software based on an experimental database extracted from household power to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy and its effects on V2H / H2V operations will simulate the presented design for one day. The Matlab / Simulink software based on an experimental database extracted from household power to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy and its effects on V2H / H2V operations will simulate the presented design for one day.

Highlights

  • MotivationsThe rapid development of a new economic hybrid electric vehicle and renewable energy, including solar photovoltaic and wind energy, has enhanced energy demand and environmental crises [1,2]

  • The V2H was described as an energy storage system in which the electric vehicles (EVs) was used during peak periods when demand is highest to provide the home with electricity

  • Researchers recently focused on developing advanced platforms for smart energy management to integrate electric vehicles and renewable energies into household and grid loads, as well as new materials and renewable energy structure considering the efficiency of power conversion [11]

Read more

Summary

Motivations

The rapid development of a new economic hybrid electric vehicle and renewable energy, including solar photovoltaic and wind energy, has enhanced energy demand and environmental crises [1,2]. Different home energy management systems (HEMS) were designed and developed to control household fuel consumption power during peak periods. The purpose of intelligent home energy management was to control application and data acquisition, www.ijacsa.thesai.org (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, Vol 10, No 6, 2019 production, transmission, and network electricity [10] This smart management has attracted more interest from the research community to use a modern automation technology in the smart house promises. Researchers recently focused on developing advanced platforms for smart energy management to integrate electric vehicles and renewable energies into household and grid loads, as well as new materials and renewable energy structure considering the efficiency of power conversion [11]. Making smart homes, simplifying household life, ensuring home security and maximizing occupant comfort with minimal energy use are the main goals for developing these projects

Summary of IoT-Based Smart Home Automation System
The Problematic
Contributions
SYSTEM DESIGN
Station
SMART MANAGEMENT APPROACH
Production Process
Home to Vehicle
Vehicle to Home
Discussion
CONCLUSION
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call