2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113477
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Energy-aware predictive control for electrified bus networks

Abstract: For an urban bus network to operate efficiently, conflicting objectives have to be considered: providing sufficient service quality while keeping energy consumption low. The paper focuses on energy efficient operation of bus lines, where bus stops are densely placed, and buses operate frequently with possibility of bunching. The proposed decentralized, bus fleet control solution aims to combine four conflicting goals incorporated into a multi-objective, nonlinear cost function. The multi-objective optimization… Show more

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“…Examples for using a MPC approach to avoid bunching are Andres and Nair ( 2017 ) and Varga et al. ( 2019 ) (see Sect. 4.4 for a brief introduction to this type of approach).…”
Section: Problem Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Examples for using a MPC approach to avoid bunching are Andres and Nair ( 2017 ) and Varga et al. ( 2019 ) (see Sect. 4.4 for a brief introduction to this type of approach).…”
Section: Problem Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 2019 ) Platooning Impact analysis regarding traffic control and energy consumption Sun and Schmöcker ( 2018 ) Passenger behavior Considering overtaking being allowed (or not) Tian ( 2021 ) Use of short-turning strategy to alleviate bus bunching Case for Beijing (China) Varga et al. ( 2019 ) Model-predictive control Includes a passenger waiting model Verbich et al. ( 2016 ) Combining AVL and APC data to investigate the connection of bunching with dwell and running times Data from TriMet (Portland, USA) Zhao et al.…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But in all those papers, the aim is to fulfill a serviceoriented objective, and no attention is paid to the eco-driving of the bus fleet as a result. To the best of our knowledge, only [29] includes an energy minimization aspect to the bus line control problem. In that paper, the authors develop a multiobjective MPC scheme with includes energy and servicerelated cost terms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, these models need to be validated and modified for the application region through national-level adjustment measures (e.g., the work by Smit and Ntziachristos [36] in Australia for modifying and adapting COPERT for Australian traffic fleet). For accurate vehicle modelling, Varga et al [37] proposed microsimulation environment to compare relative performance, headway, optimisation and platooning behaviour of different traffic management scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%