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Assessing energy consumption impacts of traffic shifts based on real-world driving data
Institution:1. LAETA, IDMEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal;2. IN+, Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal;1. Division of Sleep and Human Factors Research, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, German Aerospace Center, Linder Höhe, 51147 Cologne, Germany;2. Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Alexanderstr. 10, 64238 Darmstadt, Germany;1. School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia;2. Veritas University College, Level 6, NB Tower, Jalan Bagan Luar, 12000 Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia;1. Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science, Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland;2. Department of Statistics, Econometrics and Mathematics, Faculty of Management, University of Economics in Katowice, Katowice, Poland;1. Lebanese American University, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Department, New York, United States;2. PSA Group, Centre technique de Vélizy, Vélizy, France;3. Ecole des Mines de Paris, Center for Energy Efficiency of Systems, Palaiseau, France
Abstract:Information and communication technologies used for on-board vehicle monitoring have been adopted as an additional tool to characterize mobility flows. Furthermore, traffic volumes are traditionally measured to understand cities traffic dynamics. This paper presents an innovative methodology that uses an extensive and complementary real-world dataset to make a scenario-based analysis allowing assessing energy consumption impacts of shifting traffic from peak to off-peak hours. In the specific case of the city of Lisbon, a sample of 40 drivers was monitored for a period of six months. The obtained data allowed testing the impacts of increasing the percentage of traffic shifting from peak to off-peak hours in energy consumption. Both average speed and energy consumption variations were quantified for each of the tested percentages, allowing concluding that for traffic shifts of up to 30% a positive impact in consumption can be observed. In terms of potential gains associated to shifting traffic from peak hours, reductions in energy consumption from 0.1% to 0.4% can be obtained for traffic volumes shifts from 5 to 30%. Overall, the maximum reduction in energy consumption is achieved for a 20% traffic shift. Average speed variation follows the same trend as energy consumption, but in the opposite direction, i.e. instead of decreasing, average speed increases. For the best case scenario, considering only the sections of roads with traffic sensors, a 1.4% reduction in trip time may be achieved, as well as savings of up to 6 l of fuel and 14.5 kg of avoided CO2 emissions per day.
Keywords:On-board vehicle monitoring  Vehicle dynamics  Traffic volumes  Energy consumption  Scenarios  Traffic shifts
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