We study the problem of eco-routing Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) to minimize the overall energy consumption costs. Unlike the traditional Charge Depleting First (CDF) approaches in the literature where the power-train control strategy is fixed, we propose a Combined Routing and Power-train Control (CRPTC) algorithm which can simultaneously calculate the optimal energy route as well as the optimal power-train control strategy. To validate our method, we apply our eco-routing algorithm to a subnetwork of the Eastern Massachusetts (EMA) transportation network using actual traffic data provided by the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization. As an alternative benchmark, we also simulate the traffic behavior of the network using the extracted flow data from the aforementioned traffic dataset. We show that the CRPTC approach outperforms the traditional CDF approach and we quantify the trade-off between saving energy and time in using eco-routing algorithms.
Eco-Routing of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Transportation Networks
01.11.2018
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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