Dynamic Capacity Sharing for Cyber–Physical Resilience of EV Charging
Erdem Gümrükcü,
Charukeshi Joglekar,
Grace Muriithi
et al.
Abstract:Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure hardware–software solutions and communication protocols have inherent vulnerabilities against cyberattacks. Due to the wide range of back doors and infiltration possibilities, there is an important need for solutions that can maintain critical service continuity during incidents. This study proposes a dynamic capacity sharing method for effective use of the constrained grid capacity between neighboring charging clusters in distribution grids when the communication … Show more
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