scholarly journals Fuel Consumption and Traffic Emissions Evaluation of Mixed Traffic Flow with Connected Automated Vehicles at Multiple Traffic Scenarios

2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Bin Zhao ◽  
Yalan Lin ◽  
Huijun Hao ◽  
Zhihong Yao

To analyze the impact of different proportions of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) on fuel consumption and traffic emissions, this paper studies fuel consumption and traffic emissions of mixed traffic flow with CAVs at different traffic scenarios. Firstly, the car-following modes and proportional relationship of vehicles in the mixed traffic flow are analyzed. On this basis, different car-following models are applied to capture the corresponding car-following modes. Then, Virginia Tech microscopic (VT-micro) model is adopted to calculate the instantaneous fuel consumption and traffic emissions. Finally, based on three typical traffic scenarios, a basic segment with bottleneck zone, ramp of the freeway, and signalized intersection, a simulation platform is built based on Python and SUMO to obtain vehicle trajectory data, and the fuel consumption and traffic emissions in different scenarios are obtained. The results show that (1) In different traffic scenarios, the application of CAVs can reduce fuel consumption and traffic emissions. The higher the penetration rate, the more significant the reduction in fuel consumption and traffic emissions. (2) In the three typical traffic scenarios, the advantages of CAVs are more evident in the signalized intersection. When the penetration rate of CAVs is 100%, the fuel consumption and traffic emissions reduction ratio is as high as 32%. It is noteworthy that the application of CAVs in urban transportation will significantly reduce fuel consumption and traffic emissions.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1030-1032 ◽  
pp. 2178-2181
Author(s):  
Meng Jiao Yang ◽  
Da Lin Qian ◽  
Yi Luo

This paper introduces the common methods of delay analysis in signalized intersection. Focuses on point sample method (PSM), and puts forward the improved point sample method (IPSM) that is easier to actual operation and accurate. Because the control delay takes the place of the stop delay and the statistics of period takes the place of the statistics of moment. Apply the IPSM and the HCM delay model to analysis delay of signalized intersection in Hohhot. It is a linear relationship between the two results. And the applicability of the IPSM is verified. The IPSM is more applicable and accurate to the mixed-traffic flow in China.


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