Experimental assessment of communication delay's impact on connected automated vehicle speed volatility and energy consumption

IF 12.5 Q1 TRANSPORTATION Communications in Transportation Research Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.commtr.2024.100136
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Communication delays within connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) pose significant risks. It is imperative to address these issues to ensure the safe and effective operation of CAVs. However, the exploration of communication delays on CAV operations and their energy use remains sparse in the literature. To fill the research gap, this study leverages the facilities at America Center of Mobility (ACM) Smart City Test Center to implement and evaluate a CAV merging control algorithm through vehicle-in-the-loop testing. This study aims at achieving three main objectives: (1) develop and implement a CAV merging control strategy in the experimental test bed through vehicle-in-the-loop testing, (2) propose analytical models to quantify the impacts of communication delay on the variability of CAV speed and energy consumption based on field experiment data, and (3) create a predictive model for energy usage considering various CAV attributes and dynamics, e.g., speed, acceleration, yaw rate, and communication delays. To our knowledge, this is one of the first attempts at evaluating the impacts of communication delays on CAV merging operational control with field data, making critical advancement in the field. The results suggest that communication delay has a more substantial effect on energy consumption under high-speed volatility compared to low-speed volatility. Among all factors examined, acceleration is the dominant characteristic that influences energy usage. It also revealed that even minor improvements in communication delay can yield tangible improvements in energy efficiency. The results provide guidance on CAV field experiments and the influence of communication delays on CAV operation and energy consumption.

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通信延迟对联网自动驾驶汽车速度波动和能耗影响的实验评估
联网和自动驾驶汽车(CAV)内的通信延迟会带来巨大风险。当务之急是解决这些问题,以确保 CAV 安全有效地运行。然而,关于通信延迟对 CAV 运行及其能源使用的影响的研究在文献中仍然很少。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究利用美国移动中心(ACM)智能城市测试中心的设施,通过车辆在环测试,实施并评估了一种 CAV 合并控制算法。本研究旨在实现三个主要目标:(1)通过车辆在环测试,在实验测试平台上开发并实施 CAV 合并控制策略;(2)基于现场实验数据,提出分析模型,量化通信延迟对 CAV 速度和能耗变化的影响;以及(3)考虑 CAV 的各种属性和动态特性(如速度、加速度、偏航率和通信延迟),创建能耗预测模型。据我们所知,这是结合运行控制和现场数据评估通信延迟对 CAV 影响的首次尝试,在该领域取得了重要进展。结果表明,与低速波动相比,高速波动下通信延迟对能耗的影响更大。在研究的所有因素中,加速度是影响能耗的主要特征。研究还显示,即使是通信延迟方面的微小改进,也能切实提高能效。研究结果为 CAV 现场实验以及通信延迟对 CAV 运行和能耗的影响提供了指导。
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