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Validation of the Rakha-Pasumarthy-Adjerid car-following model for vehicle fuel consumption and emission estimation applications
Institution:1. Institute of Systems Engineering, College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China;2. MOE Key Laboratory for Urban Transportation Complex Systems Theory and Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China;3. Technische Universität Dresden, Institute for Transport & Economics, Würzburger Str. 35, D-01062 Dresden, Germany;1. Faculty of Maritime and Transportation, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China;2. Jiangsu Province Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Urban Traffic Technologies, Nanjing 210096, China;3. National Traffic Management Engineering Technology Research Centre Ningbo University Sub-centre, Ningbo 315211, China;4. Department of fundamental course, Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, Ningbo 315100, China;1. Université de Lyon, Lyon, France;2. IFSTTAR, COSYS-LICIT, Bron, France;3. ENTPE, LICIT, Vaulx-en-Velin, France;4. Department of Transportation Engineering, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy;5. Institute for the Energy and Transport, European Commission – Joint Research Centre, Italy
Abstract:The Rakha-Pasumarthy-Adjerid (RPA) car-following model has been demonstrated to successfully replicate empirical driver car-following behavior. However, the validity of this model for fuel consumption and emission (FC/EM) estimation has yet to be studied. This paper attempts to address this research need by analyzing the applicability of the model for FC/EM estimation and comparing its performance to other state-of-practice car-following models; namely, the Gipps, Fritzsche and Wiedemann models. Naturalistic empirical data are employed to generate ground truth car-following events. The model-generated second-by-second Vehicle Specific Power (VSP) distributions for each car-following event are then compared to the empirical distributions. The study demonstrates that the generation of realistic VSP distributions is critical in producing accurate FC/EM estimates and that the RPA model outperforms the other three models in producing realistic vehicle trajectory VSP distributions and robust FC/EM estimates. This study also reveals that the acceleration behavior within a car-following model is one of the major contributors to producing realistic VSP distributions. The study further demonstrates that the use of trip-aggregated results may produce erroneous conclusions given that second-by-second errors may cancel each other out, and that lower VSP distribution errors occasionally result in greater bias in FC/EM estimates given the large deviation of the distribution at high VSP levels. Finally, the results of the study demonstrate the validity of the INTEGRATION micro-simulator, given that it employs the RPA car-following model, in generating realistic VSP distributions, and thus in estimating fuel consumption and emission levels.
Keywords:Car-following modeling  Vehicle fuel consumption and emission modeling  Traffic modeling  Naturalistic Driving Study data
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