Load Scheduling for Pulse Charging to Flatten Aggregate Power Demand
Yu Liu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a coordination and scheduling method for pulse charging multiple loads to reduce current fluctuation and amplitude, enabling stable and efficient battery charging.
Contribution
It introduces a mathematical model-based scheduling approach that mitigates power fluctuation during pulse charging of multiple loads with different frequencies.
Findings
Fluctuation and amplitude of charging current are reduced with the proposed scheduling.
The method effectively utilizes pulse charging benefits while maintaining system stability.
Application scenarios demonstrate the practical effectiveness of the scheduling approach.
Abstract
Pulse charging can be used to boost up charging speed for lithium-ion batteries and delay battery capacity fading by periodically pausing the current during charging. However, this technique introduces intermittence for current and may thus challenge the electric stability of charger as well as its energy supply source. To deal with this challenge, a coordination method for multiple loads simultaneously being charged has been proposed in this paper. The method exploits the off-time intervals of pulse current to charge other loads. By properly grouping and coordinating the charging loads, the fluctuation and amplitude of the charging current can be mitigated. To optimally schedule all charging loads, mathematical models are formulated to help find out the best scheduling scheme for the loads. Two scenarios have been considered as well as two mathematical models have been proposed and…
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