Start of Demonstration Experiment for Base Station Power Rescue System Using Electric Vehicles
Providing Reliable and Safe Communication Services with Speedy Power Supply during Power Outages through AI-Based Dispatch Planning
WEBWIRE – Monday, January 15, 2024
NTT DOCOMO, INC. (hereinafter referred to as DOCOMO), NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION (NTT), and NIPPON CAR SOLUTIONS CO., LTD. (NCS) will start a demonstration experiment, as part of their enhanced disaster response measures involving responding to power outages. This experiment focuses on a base station power recovery system utilizing electric vehicles (EVs).
The system for this experiment comprises DOCOMOs Energy Management System (EMS) platform for monitoring and controlling base station power, NTTs AI-based vehicle dispatch planning created using deep reinforcement learning*1, and real-time EV data (including location, stored power, and driving data) collected by NCS. The objective is to efficiently dispatch optimally located and charged EVs to power-downed base stations. This validation will take place from January 12 to June 30, 2024. Furthermore, NTT is a member of the EV100 initiative*2, and this demonstration experiment is conducted as part of the initiatives efforts.
During power outages, base stations currently provide communication services using backup batteries for a limited time and deploy generators for extended outages. This experiment aims to enhance disaster response by effectively using EVs, which are expected to become more common as corporate vehicles.
This initiative will be showcased at the docomo Open House24 hosted by DOCOMO, starting January 17, 2024.
(https://docomo-openhouse24.smktg.jp/public/application/add/32)
Deep reinforcement learning is a combination of reinforcement learning and deep learning.EV100 is an international initiative aimed at promoting the use of electric vehicles and related infrastructure among businesses. In 2018, NTT became the first telecommunications operator to join the initiative.Appendix
Overview of the Demonstration Experiment
1. Purpose
To investigate the efficiency of the EV-based base station power recovery system in dispatching optimal EVs for speedy power supply to power-downed base stations.
2. Experiment Details
Experiments simulating power outages will be conducted to evaluate and identify challenges in the base station power recovery system. These include:
Creating dispatch plans for each EV on the basis of base station information and EV data, simulating a wide-area power outage in Chiba Prefecture and validating the effectiveness of the AI-based dispatch planning by actually driving the EVs as per the plans.Testing whether the base station batteries charge as expected during the planned power supply from the EVs and evaluating the efficiency of the power supply plan developed by the EMS platform.3. Technologies Used in the Experiment
The experiment will utilize the following technologies:
EMS Platform
Monitors the charge status of each base station and formulates power supply plans.Controls efficient direct current power supply after connecting EVs to base stations.AI-Based Dispatch Planning
Generates routes for multiple EVs to achieve timely arrival at base stations before their batteries deplete and to reach charging stations before the EVs own battery runs out.Speeds up traditional route generation issues through the application of deep reinforcement learning.
Reference:https://ntt-dkiku.github.io/rl-evrpeps/EV Data
Collects information such as the location, stored power, and driving data of each EV.Provides access to and disseminates collected data.4. Experiment Period
January 12 to June 30, 2024.
5. Roles of Each Company
DOCOMO
Planning and overall management of the experiment.Providing power-sharing technology between base stations and EVs; evaluating the driving results of the EVs.NTT
Providing the route generation technology and AI-based dispatch planning for efficient EV circulation.Examining challenges for improving accuracy and practicality of the route generation technology and AI dispatch planning.NCS
Collecting and providing EV informationExamining challenges related to the provision of EV information.
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