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Towards Optimized Deployment of Electric Bus Systems Using Cooperative ITS
Laskaris, Georgios; Seredynski, Marcin; Viti, Francesco
2019Transportation Research Board TRB Annual Meeting
 

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Keywords :
Public Transport; Cooperative ITS; e-Buses
Abstract :
[en] In this paper we analyze the impact of using cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS) to manage electrical bus systems. A simulation-based study is presented where three control strategies are used to regulate the operations of a line, namely bus holding, Green Light Optimal Dwell Time Adaptation (GLODTA) and Transit Signal Priority (TSP). The results show, using a realistic scenario of a major line in Luxembourg City, that buses are efficiently operated without necessarily providing additional priority to public transport, hence without negatively affecting the capacity of the private vehicles system. Benefits in terms of headway regulations, energy consumption and travel time variance reductions are quantified.
Disciplines :
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Laskaris, Georgios ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
Seredynski, Marcin
Viti, Francesco  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Towards Optimized Deployment of Electric Bus Systems Using Cooperative ITS
Publication date :
January 2019
Event name :
Transportation Research Board TRB Annual Meeting
Event date :
13-17 January 2019
Audience :
International
Focus Area :
Sustainable Development
FnR Project :
FNR11349329 - Electrified Cooperative Bus System, 2016 (01/07/2017-30/06/2020) - Francesco Viti
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