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Charging Electric Vehicles Using Opportunistic Stopovers

2017

The diffusion of electric vehicles asks for efficient energy replenishment, which requires geographical and temporal coordination of shared charging resources. We introduce a novel charging methodology that exploits users’ opportunistic mobility. This paper focuses on vehicle stopovers detecting potential charg- ing opportunities. Our mobility-assisted methodology protects users privacy and permits a hybrid centralized/distributed ap- proach avoiding clashes with other potential users. A preliminary analysis on our charging system, obtained with mobility data from the field, shows that among the available charging stations, some are more relevant and have a key role in serving electric vehi…

Engineeringbusiness.product_categoryExploitbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni020209 energyDistributed computingOnline charging system02 engineering and technologyelectric vehicle recharge stopover mobilityPreliminary analysisHardware_GENERALElectric vehicle0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringKey (cryptography)businessTelecommunicationsEfficient energy use
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Welcome aboard: are birds migrating across the Mediterranean Sea using ships as stopovers during adverse weather conditions?

2022

Birds use stopovers during migration to interrupt endurance flight in order to minimize immediate and/or future fitness costs. Stopovers on ships is considered an exceptional and anecdotal event in the ornithological literature. This does not match the experience we had in the summer of 2021, during an oceanographic campaign in the Central Mediterranean, when we regularly observed on average 2.8 birds, of at least 13 species, stopping on board during the 25 days of the campaign. The median stopping time was 42 min, ranging from a few minutes to overnight stays on board. The probability of finding a bird stopping aboard increased with wind force and cloud cover. Birds also stopped more often…

autumn migration marine ornithological campaign sea barrier crossing ship stopoverSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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