Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods

This work compared the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and the MWD-CP methods in their ability of constructing driving cycles (DCs) that represent local driving patterns. For this purpose, we used a database made of 138 time series of speed obtained monitoring during two months a fleet of 15 transit buse...

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出版年:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
主要な著者: José Ignacio Huertas, Luis Felipe Quirama, Michael Daniel Giraldo, Jenny Diaz
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2019-06-01
オンライン・アクセス:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/2554
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author José Ignacio Huertas
Luis Felipe Quirama
Michael Daniel Giraldo
Jenny Diaz
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Jenny Diaz
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description This work compared the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and the MWD-CP methods in their ability of constructing driving cycles (DCs) that represent local driving patterns. For this purpose, we used a database made of 138 time series of speed obtained monitoring during two months a fleet of 15 transit buses operating on roads with different levels of service, traffic and road grades, under normal conditions of use. Then, we used 16 characteristic parameters, such as mean speed or positive kinetic energy, to describe the driving pattern of the buses’ drivers monitored. Subsequently, we implemented three of the most widely used methods to construct DCs using this common database as input data. Finally, we evaluated the degree of representativeness of the local driving pattern contained in each of the obtained DCs. Toward that end we defined that a DC represents a driving pattern when its characteristic parameters are equal to the characteristic parameter of the driving pattern. Therefore, we used as criteria of representativeness the relative differences between paired characteristic parameters, and observed that the MWD-CP method produced the DC that best represents the driving pattern in the region where the buses were monitored, followed by the DC produced by the Micro-trips method.
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spelling doaj-art-8a2250ee8ef64ebdb489009dae8f736a2025-08-19T23:24:59ZengAalborg University Open PublishingInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management2246-29292019-06-012210.5278/ijsepm.25542110Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methodsJosé Ignacio Huertas0Luis Felipe Quirama1Michael Daniel Giraldo2Jenny Diaz3Tecnológico de MonterreyUniversidad Tecnológica de PereiraTecnológico de MonterreyUniversidad de MonterreyThis work compared the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and the MWD-CP methods in their ability of constructing driving cycles (DCs) that represent local driving patterns. For this purpose, we used a database made of 138 time series of speed obtained monitoring during two months a fleet of 15 transit buses operating on roads with different levels of service, traffic and road grades, under normal conditions of use. Then, we used 16 characteristic parameters, such as mean speed or positive kinetic energy, to describe the driving pattern of the buses’ drivers monitored. Subsequently, we implemented three of the most widely used methods to construct DCs using this common database as input data. Finally, we evaluated the degree of representativeness of the local driving pattern contained in each of the obtained DCs. Toward that end we defined that a DC represents a driving pattern when its characteristic parameters are equal to the characteristic parameter of the driving pattern. Therefore, we used as criteria of representativeness the relative differences between paired characteristic parameters, and observed that the MWD-CP method produced the DC that best represents the driving pattern in the region where the buses were monitored, followed by the DC produced by the Micro-trips method.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/2554
spellingShingle José Ignacio Huertas
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Michael Daniel Giraldo
Jenny Diaz
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title Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
title_full Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
title_fullStr Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
title_short Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
title_sort comparison of driving cycles obtained by the micro trips markov chains and mwd cp methods
url https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/2554
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