Development of Wireless Access Support for EV to Smart Meter Communication in Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)

Santosh Kumar, Udaykumar R Yaragatti

Abstract


V2G supports ancillary services like peak shaving, valley filling, load levelling and the battery of the electric vehicle (EV) provide reactive power support to the grid. V2G also helps in maintaining the grid stability for a shorter duration of time. The communication between EV and the Smart Meter is very crucial for smooth functioning of V2G. The WiFi (SISO/MIMO) protocol is proposed for the EV and Smart Meter communication in indoor wireless environment. The channel models B and C are used as they are developed for residential apartment and office buildings. The MIMO environment is considered for simulating the channel models. The physical layer of WiFi (SISO) protocol is modeled in MATLAB/SIMULINK and its performance is investigated.


Keywords


Channel model; EV; Smart Meter; V2G.

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