Journal of Advanced Transportation (Jan 2020)

Vehicle Fuel Consumption Prediction Method Based on Driving Behavior Data Collected from Smartphones

  • Ying Yao,
  • Xiaohua Zhao,
  • Chang Liu,
  • Jian Rong,
  • Yunlong Zhang,
  • Zhenning Dong,
  • Yuelong Su

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9263605
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Transportation is an important factor that affects energy consumption, and driving behavior is one of the main factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption. The purpose of this paper is to improve fuel consumption monitoring databases based on mobile phone data. Based on the mobile phone terminals and on-board diagnostic system (OBD) installed in taxis, driving behavior data and fuel consumption data are extracted, respectively. By matching the driving behavior data collected by a mobile phone with the fuel consumption data collected by OBD, the correlation between driving behavior and fuel consumption is explored, so that vehicle fuel consumption could be predicted based on mobile phone data. The fuel consumption prediction models are built using back propagation (BP) neural network, support vector regression (SVR), and random forests. The results show that the average speed, average speed except for idle (ASEI), average acceleration, average deceleration, acceleration time percentage, deceleration time percentage, and cruising time percentage are important indicators for fuel consumption evaluation. All three models could predict fuel consumption accurately, with an absolute relative error less than 10%. The random forest model is proved to have the highest accuracy and runs faster, making it suitable for wide application. This method lays a foundation for monitoring database improvement and fine management of urban transportation fuel consumption.