Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys
A method is presented for the real-time optimal control of the journey of a truck, travelling between a pair of pick-up/drop-off locations in a time-varying traffic network, in order to reduce fuel consumption. The method, when applied during the journey, encapsulates the choice of route, choice of...
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doaj-a8b8923c2260438aa55010cae951cb5a2021-07-26T08:30:55ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412019-12-0119410.18757/ejtir.2019.19.4.42813788Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeysDavid Watling0Richard Connors1David Milne2Haibo Chen3Institute for Transport Studies, University of LeedsInstitute for Transport Studies, University of LeedsInstitute for Transport Studies, University of LeedsInstitute for Transport Studies, University of LeedsA method is presented for the real-time optimal control of the journey of a truck, travelling between a pair of pick-up/drop-off locations in a time-varying traffic network, in order to reduce fuel consumption. The method, when applied during the journey, encapsulates the choice of route, choice of speeds on the links, and choice of stop locations/durations; when applied pre-trip, it additionally incorporates choice of departure time. The problem is formulated by using a modified form of space-time extended network, in such a way that a shortest path in this network corresponds to an optimal choice of not only route, stops and (when relevant) departure time, but also of speeds. A series of simple illustrative examples are presented to illustrate the formulation. Finally, the method is applied to a realistic-size case study.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/4281 |
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Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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Optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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optimization of route choice, speeds and stops in time varying networks for fuel effic ient truck journeys |
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TU Delft Open |
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European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research |
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1567-7141 |
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2019-12-01 |
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A method is presented for the real-time optimal control of the journey of a truck, travelling between a pair of pick-up/drop-off locations in a time-varying traffic network, in order to reduce fuel consumption. The method, when applied during the journey, encapsulates the choice of route, choice of speeds on the links, and choice of stop locations/durations; when applied pre-trip, it additionally incorporates choice of departure time. The problem is formulated by using a modified form of space-time extended network, in such a way that a shortest path in this network corresponds to an optimal choice of not only route, stops and (when relevant) departure time, but also of speeds. A series of simple illustrative examples are presented to illustrate the formulation. Finally, the method is applied to a realistic-size case study. |
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