Title :
Eco-Departure of Connected Vehicles With V2X Communication at Signalized Intersections
Author :
Shengbo Eben Li ; Shaobing Xu ; Xiaoyu Huang ; Bo Cheng ; Huei Peng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Automotive Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Eco-driving at signalized intersections has significant potential for energy saving. In this paper, we focus on eco-departure operations of connected vehicles equipped with an internal combustion engine and a step-gear automatic transmission. A Bolza-type optimal control problem (OCP) is formulated to minimize engine fuel consumption. Due to the discrete gear ratio, this OCP is a nonlinear mixed-integer problem, which is challenging to handle by most existing optimization methods. The Legendre pseudospectral method combining the knotting technique is employed to convert it into a multistage interconnected nonlinear programming problem, which then solves the optimal engine torque and transmission gear position. The fuel-saving benefit of the optimized eco-departing operation is validated by a passenger car with a five-speed transmission. For real-time implementation, a near-optimal departing strategy is proposed to quickly determine the behavior of the engine and transmission. When a string of vehicles are departing from an intersection, the acceleration of the leading vehicle(s) should be considered to control the following vehicles. This issue is also addressed in this paper.
Keywords :
energy conservation; environmental factors; fuel economy; gears; integer programming; internal combustion engines; minimisation; nonlinear programming; vehicular ad hoc networks; Bolza-type optimal control problem; Legendre pseudospectral method; V2X communication; connected vehicle eco-departure; energy saving; fuel consumption minimization; fuel-saving benefit; internal combustion engine; knotting technique; multistage interconnected nonlinear programming problem; nonlinear mixed-integer problem; optimal engine torque; optimization method; passenger car; signalized intersection; step-gear automatic transmission; transmission gear position; vehicle eco-driving; vehicle string; Acceleration; Connected vehicles; Fuel economy; Optimal control; Vehicle dynamics; Connected vehicles; eco-departure; eco-driving; optimal control; pseudospectral method;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2015.2483779