Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption

The article presents an analysis of priority solutions for trams at a selected sequence of intersections in Warsaw (Poland). An analysis of the literature has shown the topicality of this issue. A computer simulation model of a coordinated sequence of intersections was constructed. Three test scenar...

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Main Authors: Andrzej Czerepicki, Tomasz Krukowicz, Anna Górka, Jarosław Szustek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4180
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spelling doaj-43ffbe40c02a4eeab4af9a049eda69bf2021-04-09T23:01:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134180418010.3390/su13084180Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy ConsumptionAndrzej Czerepicki0Tomasz Krukowicz1Anna Górka2Jarosław Szustek3Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandInfrastructure Maintenance Office, Warsaw Trams Ltd., 01-232 Warsaw, PolandThe article presents an analysis of priority solutions for trams at a selected sequence of intersections in Warsaw (Poland). An analysis of the literature has shown the topicality of this issue. A computer simulation model of a coordinated sequence of intersections was constructed. Three test scenarios were designed: the existing control system, the new coordinated fixed-time control system, and the adaptive control system with active priority. In the simulation process, detailed travel characteristics of trams and other traffic participants in a selected section were obtained for the three varying scenarios. Electric energy consumption for traction needs and pollutant emissions was then estimated for each of the variants. It was concluded that for the analyzed configuration, implementation of the adaptive priority will result in a reduction of tram time losses by up to 25%, a reduction in energy consumption by up to 23%, and a reduction in the emission of pollutants from individual vehicles by up to 3% in relation to the original variant. The conducted research may be the basis for a comprehensive method of assessing the effectiveness of applying the adaptative priority when designing new tramway lines and modernizing the existing ones.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4180energy consumptiontramssignal lights prioritytraffic signalstram priority
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author Andrzej Czerepicki
Tomasz Krukowicz
Anna Górka
Jarosław Szustek
spellingShingle Andrzej Czerepicki
Tomasz Krukowicz
Anna Górka
Jarosław Szustek
Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
Sustainability
energy consumption
trams
signal lights priority
traffic signals
tram priority
author_facet Andrzej Czerepicki
Tomasz Krukowicz
Anna Górka
Jarosław Szustek
author_sort Andrzej Czerepicki
title Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
title_short Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
title_full Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
title_fullStr Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Traffic Light Priority for Trams in Warsaw as a Tool for Transport Policy and Reduction of Energy Consumption
title_sort traffic light priority for trams in warsaw as a tool for transport policy and reduction of energy consumption
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The article presents an analysis of priority solutions for trams at a selected sequence of intersections in Warsaw (Poland). An analysis of the literature has shown the topicality of this issue. A computer simulation model of a coordinated sequence of intersections was constructed. Three test scenarios were designed: the existing control system, the new coordinated fixed-time control system, and the adaptive control system with active priority. In the simulation process, detailed travel characteristics of trams and other traffic participants in a selected section were obtained for the three varying scenarios. Electric energy consumption for traction needs and pollutant emissions was then estimated for each of the variants. It was concluded that for the analyzed configuration, implementation of the adaptive priority will result in a reduction of tram time losses by up to 25%, a reduction in energy consumption by up to 23%, and a reduction in the emission of pollutants from individual vehicles by up to 3% in relation to the original variant. The conducted research may be the basis for a comprehensive method of assessing the effectiveness of applying the adaptative priority when designing new tramway lines and modernizing the existing ones.
topic energy consumption
trams
signal lights priority
traffic signals
tram priority
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4180
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