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<subfield code="a">Many cities around the world encourage the transition to battery-powered vehicles to&#xd;
minimize the emissions of greenhouse gases. The standard plug-in electric vehicles have a&#xd;
limited amount of power stored in the battery resulting in frequent stops to refill the power.&#xd;
Wireless charging is an innovation of transmitting power through electromagnetic&#xd;
induction to portable electrical devices for energy renewal.&#xd;
Online Electric Vehicle (OLEV) is a new technology that allows the vehicle to be charged&#xd;
while it is in motion, thus removing the need to stop at a charging station. Developed by&#xd;
the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), OLEV picks up&#xd;
electricity from power transmitters buried underground.&#xd;
This paper investigating bus routes to determine the optimum study area for planning out&#xd;
the costs of deploying a pilot service network by comparing the cost of initial investment&#xd;
for the three types of wireless charging: Stationary Wireless Charging (SWC), Quasi-&#xd;
Dynamic Wireless Charging (QWC), and Dynamic Wireless Charging (DWC), using&#xd;
OLEV technology for a bus service transit in the borough of Manhattan (MN) in New&#xd;
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