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Analysis of the impact of heterogeneous platoon for mixed traffic flow: control strategy, fuel consumption and emissions

Published 22 Nov 2024 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2411.15238v1)

Abstract: Compared with traditional vehicle longitudinal spacing control strategies, the combination spacing strategy can integrate the advantages of different spacing control strategies. However, the impact mechanism of different combination spacing control strategies on mixed traffic flow has not been analyzed yet. Therefore, this paper proposes various combination spacing control strategies for connected automated vehicles (CAVs). First, a mixed traffic flow model was developed to analyze the characteristics of CAV platoons. On this basis, a probability model of vehicle distribution was derived, and its effectiveness was verified through simulation. Then, multiple spacing combination strategies are proposed based on four spacing control strategies. Finally, numerical experiments were conducted to calculate the average fuel consumption and pollutant emissions of mixed traffic flow under different spacing control strategies, and the impact of platoon spacing control strategies on traffic flow fuel consumption and pollutant emissions was further analyzed. Results show that: (1) the differences in average fuel consumption and pollutant emissions of traffic flow are relatively small under different platoon spacing control strategies under low traffic density (i.e., 15 veh/km); (2) at medium to high traffic densities (i.e., 55-95 veh/km), when the penetration rate of CAVs exceeds 80%, VTG1-CS, VTG2-CS, and CTG-CS strategies can effectively ensure traffic flow stability and safety, and significantly reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions.

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