Energy Efficient Path for a Plug-In Electric Vehicle via Speed Optimization

2021-11-22
Workshop on the Intersections of Computation and Optimisation

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Citation Formats
B. Erdoğan, M. K. Tural, and A. Atashi Khoei, “Energy Efficient Path for a Plug-In Electric Vehicle via Speed Optimization,” presented at the Workshop on the Intersections of Computation and Optimisation, Canberra, Avustralya, 2021, Accessed: 00, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://mocao.org/WICO/.