{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"description": "Apparatus, systems, and methods described herein relate generally to on-the-go entity-to-entity charging for multi-level battery-powered entities in transportation systems. A method can include determining charge levels, current positions, battery configuration, and transport speeds for an electric…",
"path": "/patents/1299848",
"publishedAt": "2021-09-16T00:00:00.000Z",
"site": "at://did:plc:oql6ds5vnff4ugar6rruliwd/site.standard.publication/3mn3ohu7oxx5w",
"tags": [
"B60L53/68",
"University of Florida Research Foundation, Incorporated"
],
"textContent": "Apparatus, systems, and methods described herein relate generally to on-the-go entity-to-entity charging for multi-level battery-powered entities in transportation systems. A method can include determining charge levels, current positions, battery configuration, and transport speeds for an electric vehicle (EV), identifying one or more EVs in need of charging, and mobilizing a nearby EV for on-the-go peer-to-peer charging. A processor, with a memory including computer program code, can be configured to receive current charge level data for mobile battery-powered entities, identify one or more EVs to be charged and one or more other EVs that have excess charge to transfer, and send charging instructions to the EVs. A routing and charge transaction scheduling algorithm can be used to optimize the route of one or more battery-powered entities and to schedule charge transactions between EVs and/or a charging entity. A heuristic battery architecture compiler can be used to optimize battery architecture.",
"title": "MULTI-LEVEL BATTERY SYSTEMS FOR BATTERY-OPERATED ENTITIES, METHODS FOR RAPID CHARGE TRANSFER THEREBETWEEN, AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING ENTITY ROUTING AND NETWORK CHARGE DISTRIBUTION"
}