信号交叉口的生态驾驶:现实世界中可能的情况?

Geunseob Oh, H. Peng
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由于不必要的刹车和空转,大量的燃料被浪费在信号路口。互联汽车技术使驾驶员可以获得未来的信号相位和定时(SPaT)信息。最近在模拟和实验室控制测试中,利用生态驾驶技术进行的研究证实了其降低燃料消耗的潜力。在本文中,我们提出了一种生态驾驶算法,并使用了密歇根州安娜堡市609次人类驾驶旅行的真实驾驶数据。所提出的生态驾驶方法显示,在匹配人类旅行时间的情况下,可能节省40 - 50%的燃料。结果是在假定车辆运行在自由流交通中,利用两个连续信号交叉口的spv,并配备无级变速器和内燃机的情况下制定的。该方法利用动态规划方法确定了三种不同生态驾驶策略(燃料最优策略、时间最优策略和平衡生态驾驶策略)的全局最优轨迹。考虑到与人类驱动的旅行相同的初始和最终条件,进行比较以证明生态驾驶政策的现实效益。这些结果可以作为信号交叉口附近生态驾驶节省燃油和行驶时间潜力的上限。
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Eco-driving at Signalized Intersections: What is Possible in the Real-World?
A significant amount of fuel is wasted at signalized intersections due to unnecessary braking and idling. Connected Vehicle technologies make future signal phasing and timing (SPaT) information available to drivers. Recent research which utilized SPaT on eco-driving has verified its potential to reduce fuel consumption in simulations and controlled lab tests. In this paper, we propose an eco-driving algorithm and use realworld driving data of 609 human-driven trips undertaken in Ann Arbor, MI. The proposed eco-driving method shows potential fuel savings of 40–50 % while matching human travel time. Results were formulated under the assumption that the vehicle is operating in free-flow traffic, utilizing SPaT of the two consecutive signalized intersections, and equipped with a continuously variable transmission and an internal combustion engine. For each human-driven trip recorded, the proposed method uses Dynamic Programming to determine globally optimal trajectories of three different eco-driving policies: fuel-optimal policy, time-optimal policy, and balanced eco-driving policy. Given the same initial and the final conditions as those of human-driven trips, comparisons are made to demonstrate the real-world benefits of the eco-driving policies. These results can serve as an upper bound of fuel and travel time saving potential of the eco-driving in the vicinity of signalized intersections.
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