The need for eco-driving technologies in urban public transport

Ivan Slatov, I. Murovanyi
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This article discusses the challenges facing public transport in Ukraine in terms of reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The absence or insufficient development of means and methods for monitoring driver behaviour, as well as high staff turnover, create significant difficulties in controlling drivers and vehicles. A conducted study in Lutsk, the administrative center of the Volyn region, analyzed the driving behavior of passenger buses in the city. Results showed that typical driving modes include idling (40%), acceleration (18%), driving at a constant speed (29%), and braking (13%). The study also revealed average accelerations and decelerations, and these results do not meet the requirements of ecological driving. The correlation between driver behavior and these dynamic acceleration and braking characteristics has been established. Possible causes for this phenomenon are discussed in the study. The article proposes the introduction of modern solutions to solve these problems. These solutions are Eco-Driving Assistance Systems (EDAS) or integrated systems, such as FleetControl from TRIONA, which can help learning operating conditions and reduce fuel consumption and emissions. These programmes can also serve as effective monitoring tools for individual drivers and transport companies. This paper describes these applications and reviews the research related to their use and development. In addition, the article highlights the importance of training drivers in eco-driving as a cost-effective method of improving fuel efficiency in transport companies. The paper concludes by emphasising the need for further research to fully understand the complexities of public transport in Ukraine and the potential benefits of introducing innovative technologies for a more sustainable and efficient future for the industry.
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城市公共交通对生态驾驶技术的需求
本文讨论了乌克兰公共交通在减少燃料消耗和排放方面面临的挑战。监测驾驶员行为的手段和方法缺乏或发展不足,以及工作人员的高流失率,给控制驾驶员和车辆造成重大困难。在Volyn地区的行政中心Lutsk进行了一项研究,分析了该市客车的驾驶行为。结果显示,典型的驾驶模式包括空转(40%)、加速(18%)、匀速行驶(29%)和制动(13%)。研究还揭示了平均加速和减速,这些结果不符合生态驾驶的要求。建立了驾驶员行为与这些动态加速和制动特性之间的相关性。研究中讨论了造成这一现象的可能原因。本文提出引入现代解决方案来解决这些问题。这些解决方案包括生态驾驶辅助系统(EDAS)或集成系统,如TRIONA的FleetControl,这些系统可以帮助了解操作条件,减少油耗和排放。这些方案也可以作为个别司机和运输公司的有效监测工具。本文介绍了这些应用,并对其应用和发展的相关研究进行了综述。此外,这篇文章还强调了对驾驶员进行生态驾驶培训的重要性,这是提高运输公司燃油效率的一种经济有效的方法。论文最后强调了进一步研究的必要性,以充分了解乌克兰公共交通的复杂性,以及引入创新技术为该行业创造更可持续、更高效的未来的潜在好处。
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