Congestion-Avoiding Routing and Charging Scheduling Mechanism for Shared Autonomous Electric Vehicle Networks in Urban Areas

Chenn-Jung Huang, Kai-Wen Hu, Cheng-Yang Hsieh
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Urbanization is an inevitable trend in the future. By 2050, more than two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to live in metropolitan areas. However, traffic congestion caused by the rapid growth of vehicle traffic is getting deteriorated in metropolitan areas. Although governments of many countries have proposed various traffic management schemes to alleviate traffic congestion in urban areas during peak hours, the large volume of traffic during peak hours caused by the dramatic increase in private-owned vehicle continues to cause significant economic losses to the public and affect the future development of metropolitan areas. Meanwhile, it is well known that that the world’s vehicle manufacturers focus on the development of self-driving electric vehicles (EVs). As a result, the combination of self-driving EVs and widespread ride-sharing services will not only reduce the frequency of human traffic accidents, but will also alleviate the current traffic congestion. Although route selection and charging of conventional EVs have been extensively explored in the literature, the operational characteristics of ride-sharing services need to be investigated in the context of route selection and charging of shared self-driving electric vehicle fleets. In addition, the recent literature has focused on the mixed flow of manual vehicles and self-driving vehicles, but little attention has been paid to the future traffic management issues of the coexistence of private EVs and shared self-driving fleets. In view of this, this work considers the mixed traffic conditions of private EVs and shared self-driving fleets and proposes an integrated solution for shared self-driving EV fleet ride-sharing regulation and mixed traffic congestion prevention. The experimental results revealed that the solutions proposed in this work can not only be used by shared-vehicle operators for their fleet ride-sharing strategies, but will also be used by traffic management organizations of each country as a reference for future urban traffic management policies in light of the future mixed traffic conditions where private EVs and shared-vehicle fleets coexist.
城市共享自主电动汽车网络的避堵路径与充电调度机制
城市化是未来的必然趋势。到2050年,预计超过三分之二的世界人口将生活在大都市地区。然而,由于机动车的快速增长而导致的交通拥堵在大城市地区日益恶化。尽管许多国家的政府都提出了各种交通管理方案来缓解城市高峰时段的交通拥堵,但由于私人拥有车辆的急剧增加而导致的高峰时段的大量交通量继续给公众造成重大的经济损失,并影响着大都市地区的未来发展。与此同时,众所周知,全球汽车制造商都在关注自动驾驶电动汽车(ev)的发展。因此,自动驾驶电动汽车与广泛的拼车服务相结合,不仅可以减少人类交通事故的发生频率,还可以缓解目前的交通拥堵。虽然文献对传统电动汽车的路线选择和充电进行了广泛的探讨,但在共享自动驾驶电动汽车车队的路线选择和充电背景下,需要研究拼车服务的运行特征。此外,最近的文献主要关注手动车辆和自动驾驶车辆的混合流量,但对私人电动汽车和共享自动驾驶车队共存的未来交通管理问题关注较少。鉴于此,本工作考虑了私人电动汽车和共享自驾车队的混合交通状况,提出了共享自驾电动汽车车队共乘监管和混合交通拥堵预防的综合解决方案。实验结果表明,本文提出的解决方案不仅可以为共享汽车运营商的车队拼车策略提供参考,也可以为各国交通管理组织在未来私人电动汽车和共享汽车并存的混合交通条件下制定城市交通管理政策提供参考。
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