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Osmatic-Based Supervision of EV
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Author(s): R. Mathi (SASTRA University, India), V. Sundaravazhuthi (SASTRA University, India)and A. Sanjai (SASTRA University, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 13
Source title:
Advanced Applications in Osmotic Computing
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): G. Revathy (SASTRA University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1694-8.ch007
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Abstract
This study illustrates how electric car battery performance can be monitored using the internet of things (IoT). It is evident that an electric vehicle's only energy source is its battery. But the car's energy supply is steadily running out, which causes a drop in performance. This is a major source of concern for the battery industry. The chapter suggests using IoT techniques to monitor vehicle performance in order to perform the monitoring directly. The two primary elements of the suggested internet of things-based battery monitoring system are the monitoring device and the user interface. Test results indicate that the system may detect decreased battery life and alert the user to take appropriate action.
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