Research on the Active Value-Added Services System Based on Grid Collaboration

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In order to proactively provide value-added services for the electric vehicles, it proposes a three-tier grid-based collaborative design system framework. Dynamic and scalable wireless network based on grid collaboration can get mobile position of electric vehicles as well as exchange information among vehicles. Then it reduces the computational load on the backend server. By integrating power, transportation, municipal, and other areas of mass data meteorology, it can predict user needs based on characteristics of electric vehicles analytical model, and then provide users with real-time proactive value added services. This method avoids the presence of the GPS signal shielding and other shortcomings. The use of active value-added services better meets needs of customer.

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October 2013

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