Comparative studies of Markov chain-based driving cycles for light-duty vehicles

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作者
Kamel, Mahmoud M. [1 ]
Hassan, Muhammed A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Salem, Hindawi [1 ]
Huzayyin, Omar A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, Fac Engn, Mech Power Engn Dept, Giza, Egypt
[2] Univ Pau & Pays Adour, E2S UPPA, LaTEP, Pau, France
[3] Cairo Univ Rd, Giza 12613, Egypt
关键词
Driving cycle; light-duty vehicles; Markov chain; clustering; emissions; Cairo; FUEL CONSUMPTION; ELECTRIC VEHICLES; CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; PASSENGER CARS; EMISSIONS; PATTERNS;
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10.1080/03081060.2023.2294343
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U [交通运输];
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08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
With the massive ongoing efforts to mitigate climate change and reduce emission factors in the transportation sector, driving cycles (DCs) are becoming an essential tool for the testing and certification of distinct types of vehicles. Nevertheless, the open literature lacks careful comparative studies on the impact of different approaches in the development of Markov chain (MC)-based DCs, as well as DCs, developed specifically for the developing and highly congested urban areas in the Middle East and North Africa. Using a large dataset of 43 light-duty vehicles, driven over different areas in Greater Cairo, Egypt, this study aims to develop, compare, and benchmark 24 candidate MC-based DCs, against two clustering-based DCs, as well as four cycles used widely in the US and Europe. These 24 DCs differ in terms of the clustering algorithm (K-medoids and K-means), clustering parameters (different combinations of vehicle's speed, acceleration, specific power, and percentage idling time), and definitions of microtrips (start-stop and fixed distance). The results show that the MC method outperforms random chaining of microtrips, with average relative root mean square errors (RRMSEs) of 15.8% and 23.6%, respectively. Clustering 350 m fixed distance-based microtrips using the vehicle's speed, acceleration, and percentage idling time shows the least RRMSE of 8.207%. Defining microtrips based on fixed distance is also better than starts/stops for most vehicle types. The reference cycles (WLTP, NEDC, UDDS, and FTP-17) showed poor representativeness of the real-world data, with an average RRMSE of 76.8%. The same inferior performance of reference cycles, compared to the newly proposed ones, was also highlighted in the estimation of fuel consumption and emission factors. Hence, the proposed cycles and the reported comparative studies can be valuable tools for the assessment of emissions and fuel consumption in such developing metropolitan areas.
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页数:39
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