Electric and smart mobility are key enablers for their green energy transition. However, the electrification of vehicles poses several challenges, from the development of power components to the organization of the electric grid system. Moreover, it is expected that the smartification of mobility via sensors and novel transport paradigms will play an essential role in the reduction of the consumed energy. In response to these challenges and expectations, the ENERGY ECS project is pursuing smart and secure energy solutions for the mobility of the future, by developing power components, battery charging electronics, and self-powered sensors for condition monitoring, along with advanced techniques for grid management, applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning and immersing technologies. This paper presents the project’s objectives and reports intermediate results from the perspective of the targeted use cases.
The ENERGY ECS Project: Smart and Secure Energy Solutions for Future Mobility / Romani, Aldo; Crescentini, Marco; Rusu, Cristina; Staaf, Henrik; Ambrosio, Marco; Chiaberge, Marcello; Piacibello, Anna; Pirola, Marco; Giliberti, Gemma; Cappelluti, Federica; Ghione, Giovanni; Hayes, Mike; Ahern, Eoin; Asthana, Prateek; Vom Bögel, Gerd; Galiazzo, Marco; Ryynänen, Leena; Penttilä, Mika; Siekkinen, Heini; Saggini, Stefano; Iob, Federico; Segatti, Giulia; Tomar, Rahul; Sunkara Mohith, Bhargav; Kathe Rucha, Mangesh; Mezzanotte, Paolo; Ahmad, Iftikhar; Avetisova, Ksenia. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 AEIT International Conference on Electrical and Electronic Technologies for Automotive (AEIT AUTOMOTIVE) tenutosi a Modena, Italy nel 17-19 July 2023) [10.23919/AEITAUTOMOTIVE58986.2023.10217190].
The ENERGY ECS Project: Smart and Secure Energy Solutions for Future Mobility
Ambrosio Marco;Chiaberge Marcello;Piacibello Anna;Pirola Marco;Giliberti Gemma;Cappelluti Federica;Ghione Giovanni;
2023
Abstract
Electric and smart mobility are key enablers for their green energy transition. However, the electrification of vehicles poses several challenges, from the development of power components to the organization of the electric grid system. Moreover, it is expected that the smartification of mobility via sensors and novel transport paradigms will play an essential role in the reduction of the consumed energy. In response to these challenges and expectations, the ENERGY ECS project is pursuing smart and secure energy solutions for the mobility of the future, by developing power components, battery charging electronics, and self-powered sensors for condition monitoring, along with advanced techniques for grid management, applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning and immersing technologies. This paper presents the project’s objectives and reports intermediate results from the perspective of the targeted use cases.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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