2012
DOI: 10.1109/mts.2012.2196339
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Energy and Autonomous Urban Land Vehicles

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“…It is notable that they were not including driver comfort, acceptance, or average use conditions. Finally, several recent works have bounded the energy implications from automated vehicles (Anderson, J. et al, 2014;Brown et al, 2014;Daniel J. Fagnant, 2014;Fagnant and Kockelman, 2015;Feng et al, 2015;Folsom, 2012;Gonder et al, 2012;Greenblatt and Saxena, 2015;Iii et al, 2014;Shladover, S, 2012;Wadud Z et al, 2013)], but fuel economy modeling and implications remains a critical research need.…”
Section: 2: Current Drive Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is notable that they were not including driver comfort, acceptance, or average use conditions. Finally, several recent works have bounded the energy implications from automated vehicles (Anderson, J. et al, 2014;Brown et al, 2014;Daniel J. Fagnant, 2014;Fagnant and Kockelman, 2015;Feng et al, 2015;Folsom, 2012;Gonder et al, 2012;Greenblatt and Saxena, 2015;Iii et al, 2014;Shladover, S, 2012;Wadud Z et al, 2013)], but fuel economy modeling and implications remains a critical research need.…”
Section: 2: Current Drive Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a platoon of closely spaced AVs that stops or slows down less often will resemble a train. The result is expected to result in lower peak speeds (improving fuel economy) but higher effective speeds (improving travel time) [63,64].…”
Section: Environment (Energy and Emission)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicles that communicate with one another could reduce the time they are stopped, improving both traffic and drive-cycle efficiencies. Further, a platoon of closely spaced AVs that stops or slows down less often thereby resembles a train, enabling lower peak speeds (improving fuel economy) but higher effective speeds (improving travel time) (Folsom, 2012).…”
Section: Car Mpgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Folsom (2012) estimates that a networked pod car AV system could enable fuel economies as much as 500 to 1,000 mpg. 9 Using these estimates, we present ranges of potential fuel economy improvements for conventional cars, hybrid cars, and autonomous cars (omitting light trucks) in Figure 2.6.…”
Section: Car Mpgmentioning
confidence: 99%
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