World Electric Vehicle Journal (Feb 2023)

Energy-Optimal Speed Control for Autonomous Electric Vehicles Up- and Downstream of a Signalized Intersection

  • Simin Hesami,
  • Cedric De Cauwer,
  • Evy Rombaut,
  • Lieselot Vanhaverbeke,
  • Thierry Coosemans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj14020055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 55

Abstract

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Signalized intersections can increase the vehicle stops and consequently increase the energy consumption by forcing stop-and-go dynamics on vehicles. Eco-driving with the help of connectivity is a solution that could avoid multiple stops and improve energy efficiency. In this paper, an eco-driving framework is developed, which finds the energy-efficient speed profile both up- and downstream of a signalized intersection in free-flow situations (eco-FF). The proposed framework utilizes the signal phasing and timing (SPaT) data that are communicated to the vehicle. The energy consumption model used in this framework is a combination of vehicle dynamics and time-dependent auxiliary consumption, which implicitly incorporates the travel time into the function and is validated with real-world test data. It is shown that, by using the proposed eco-FF framework, the vehicle’s energy consumption is notably reduced.

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