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A Propose System of an Efficient Power Regeneration Technique in Automobile Using Arduino UNO

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Studies on alternative methods of fuel for Vehicles has become need of hour due to limitations of fuel based energy, price of fuel and global warming. One of the alternative that has already gained importance is electric vehicle. Research fraternity have already started working on development of fuel efficient hybrid electrical vehicles. The current generation of electrical vehicle runs on a battery that needs to be charged frequently in either charging stations or home before they can be used. The major components of any electric vehicles are battery technology, charger design, motor, steering, braking etc. One of the major disadvantage is that the power generation in electric vehicle is nil and hence the travelling distance shortens for these type of vehicles. This again is a cause of concern as electric as an energy is also reducing and causing global warming in general. This paper proposes a system for design of a power regeneration system for the electric vehicles. The proposed approach will not only increase the range of the travelling distance of an electric vehicle but also become fuel efficient. Another motive is to make an automatic vehicle power management system which will run without the human intervention using Arduino. The work is tested in different scenarios and results reported.

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Chowdhury, D., Paul, S., Ghosh, R., Kundu, A., Ghosh, T. (2019). A Propose System of an Efficient Power Regeneration Technique in Automobile Using Arduino UNO. In: Mandal, J., Mukhopadhyay, S., Dutta, P., Dasgupta, K. (eds) Computational Intelligence, Communications, and Business Analytics. CICBA 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1030. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8578-0_29

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