One typical application of intelligent
transportation systems (ITS) is vehicle platooning where a group
of vehicles travel with smaller inter-vehicle distance safely,
improving energy efficiency as well as road capacity and traffic
safety. Truck platooning on highways has been widely studied
and showed the aforementioned effects. However, the platooning
of buses in urban environments have not been investigated
thoroughly in the literature. This paper examines the effects of
bus platooning with respect to traffic control and energy
consumption.
Microscopic traffic simulations have been conducted to
demonstrate that bus platooning improves the quality of service
of buses and maintains the quality of the traffic flow.
Subsequently, driving cycles of buses generated from the
simulation study serve as input for an energy consumption
analysis, showing that not only bus platooning itself result in a
reduction of energy consumption but the traffic signal
prioritisation for bus platooning lead to additional energy
savings.
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One typical application of intelligent
transportation systems (ITS) is vehicle platooning where a group
of vehicles travel with smaller inter-vehicle distance safely,
improving energy efficiency as well as road capacity and traffic
safety. Truck platooning on highways has been widely studied
and showed the aforementioned effects. However, the platooning
of buses in urban environments have not been investigated
thoroughly in the literature. This paper examines the effects of
bus platoonin...
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