Multimetric Analysis of a Simulated Mixed Traffic of Motorcycles and Automobiles: Flow, Energy, CO2 and Costs

F. Magnani, Paulo D'Avila Garcia Neto, Fernando Wesley Cavalcanti de Araújo, Alcides Luiz dos Anjos Hora, Daniel Arraes de Alencar Valença
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The fleet of developing countries consists of motorcycles and cars. This heterogeneous traffic condition has its advantages and disadvantages, which results in conflicting points of view (e.g., motorcyclists enjoying a higher mobility while car drivers resent their decreased speed). In this paper, we corroborated the notion that traffic evaluation depends on the chosen metric (e.g., vehicle flow, fuel consumption, monthly costs) and the point of view (driver, rider, and policy makers). To this effect, we studied a mixed traffic condition, considering that the vehicle performance is affected by three scales: engine, vehicle, and traffic. We modeled the engine using empirical correlations of power and energy efficiency, the vehicle based on a balance of propulsive and resistive forces, and traffic with a cellular automata model. We simulated 189 traffic conditions and evaluated vehicle flow, average energy consumption, total CO2 emission of the road, and monthly costs. We also discussed the results from the point of view of the driver, rider, and society. We concluded that the optimal condition depends both on the choice of metric and point of view, and that is not appropriate to use results from homogeneous traffic to analyze heterogeneous traffic conditions, even if both scenarios present the same total vehicle flow.
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模拟摩托车和汽车混合交通的多度量分析:流量、能量、二氧化碳和成本
发展中国家的车队由摩托车和汽车组成。这种异质性的交通状况有其优点也有缺点,这导致了观点的冲突(例如,摩托车手喜欢更高的机动性,而汽车司机则讨厌他们的速度降低)。在本文中,我们证实了交通评估取决于所选择的度量(例如,车辆流量,燃料消耗,每月成本)和观点(驾驶员,乘客和政策制定者)的概念。为此,我们研究了一种混合交通条件,考虑到车辆性能受到发动机、车辆和交通三个尺度的影响。我们使用功率和能源效率的经验相关性来建模发动机,基于推进力和阻力平衡的车辆,以及使用元胞自动机模型的交通。我们模拟了189种交通状况,并评估了车辆流量、平均能源消耗、道路二氧化碳排放总量和每月成本。我们还从司机、乘客和社会的角度讨论了结果。我们得出的结论是,最优条件取决于度量和视角的选择,即使两种情况下的车辆总流量相同,也不适合使用同质交通的结果来分析异质交通条件。
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