ITS and IntelliDrive SM for the Environment: Cars and Trucks
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1 ITS and IntelliDrive SM for the Environment: Cars and Trucks Bob Ferlis Technical Director for Operations R&D Federal Highway Administration, Office of Operations R&D US Department of Transportation IntelliDrive is a registered service mark of the US Department of Transportation. 0
2 This Discussion Our foundational work has identified a number of ways in which ITS and IntelliDrive can improve environmental performance: Data that can characterize environmental performance Use of data to improve the operations of cars and trucks Strategies that allow improved operations of the transportation system 1
3 AERIS State-of-the-Practice Research Research findings have been categorized into the following categories: 1. Traffic Management 2. Demand and Access Management 3. Logistics and Fleet Management 4. Navigation Systems and Traveler Information 5. Driver Behavior 6. Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fuel Vehicles Some environmental benefits have been documented in these categories. AERIS will perform additional research in future tracks to identify candidate applications and strategies. 2
4 1. Traffic Management Traffic Management includes the ability to analyze the current traffic conditions and dynamically make necessary adjustments to accommodate the different types of traffic or changing conditions Example of Traffic Management strategies include: Traffic Signal Optimization / Coordination Adaptive Signal Control Ramp Metering Speed Management / Harmonization Incident Management Truck Signal Priority Preliminary Findings: Traffic Management strategies can reduce congestion / delay, providing environmental benefits Traffic signal optimization / coordination benefits have been well documented and have a high rate of return on investment 3
5 2. Demand and Access Management Demand and Access Management is the application of strategies and policies to reduce travel demand (specifically that of single-occupancy private vehicles), or to redistribute this demand in space or in time Examples of Demand and Access Management strategies include: Electronic Toll Collection Systems Congestion Pricing Mileage based or Pay-as-you-drive fees Preliminary Findings: Demand management strategies have the potential to deliver better environmental outcomes and more prosperous and livable communities Policies can increase the cost of driving and lead people to seek alternative modes of transportation For greatest VMT reductions, a region should combine land-use policies, pricing strategies, and transit investments 4
6 3. Logistics and Fleet Management Logistics and Fleet Management is the management of vehicle fleets including a range of functions, such as vehicle maintenance, vehicle telematics, driver management, speed management, trip planning, fuel management and health and safety management Examples of Logistics and Fleet Management strategies include: Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Systems Commercial Fleet Management Services Demand-Responsive Transit Systems Parking/Loading/Delivery Management Sharing of Data Across Organizations Preliminary Findings: There are a wide range of commercial fleet management services available that reduce emissions, and at varying costs Improved logistics and fleet management can improve operational efficiency, providing environmental benefits Emerging data sharing concepts could increase productivity, reduce trips, and improve environmental performance. 5
7 4. Navigation Systems &Traveler Information Navigation Systems strategies use a GPS navigation device to acquire position data to locate the user on a road in the unit's map database. Traveler Information includes disseminating traffic, incident, environmental, or other related information to affected motorists. Examples of Navigation Systems and Traveler Information strategies include: Green Enhanced Navigation Services Dynamic Routing Via Mobile Devices Eco-Trip Planning Tools Preliminary Findings: Applications are available that provide drivers with Eco-driving routing options, which can reduce fuel consumption by up to 8% Navigation systems have been shown to decrease vehicle miles traveled up to 16% Applications do not passively reduce emissions, drivers must actively engage and follow provided directions in order to reduce emissions 6
8 5. Driver Behavior Driver behavior can be an effective way to reduce fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions. Practicing moderate levels of Eco-Driving can reduce fuel use up to15%. Examples of Driver Behavior strategies include: Eco-Driving Information Eco-Driving Assistance Advanced Driving Alert System (ADAS) for Time-to-Red (TTR) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Preliminary Findings: Eco-Driving Assistance Pilot Projects show potential to reduce emissions by 3%- 15% Advanced Driving Alert System (ADAS) for Time-to-Red (TTR) 12-14% reduction in fuel consumption (CA) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 10% reduction in fuel consumption (Southeast Michigan) 7
9 6. Alternative Fuels & Alternative Fuel Vehicles Types of AFVs, as defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 and its amendments: Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) Natural Gas Vehicles Propane Vehicles Electric Vehicles Fuel Cell Vehicles Biodiesel The use of alternative fuels can reduce emissions from 17 to 26%. 8
10 Reducing Emissions by Improving Operations Improve flow of vehicles (cars, trucks, buses, trains) to minimize emissions Minimize accelerations (specially hard accelerations) Maximize optimal speeds (varies by emission) Meet travel demand through lower emission modes Enhance transit, bike and pedestrian attractiveness to increase mode share Enhance economic competitiveness of rail over truck travel Make full use of engine diagnostics and information to minimize vehicle emission rates under full range of operating conditions Reduce the amount of travel by fossil fueled vehicles 9
11 Convergence/Divergence: Mobility and Environment AERIS must discover where Mobility and Environment can work together, and where they diverge, and the webinar participants can help The AERIS program must focus on apps/scenarios that provide maximum environmental benefits, even if reduced mobility is a result AERIS will quantify the environmental benefits from apps/scenarios derived to help mobility as well as to help environment This research will provide authoritative information on these benefits so that tradeoffs between mobility and environmental benefits can be understood 10
12 Convergence/Divergence: Mobility and Environment (cont.) Improving mobility doesn t imply increased emissions or fuel consumption Most mobility applications can likely reduce emissions and fuel consumption (e.g., adaptive cruise control, truck signal priority, or drayage optimization) BUT, emissions and fuel consumption can also be reduced by strategies that can negatively impact mobility or productivity: Charging motorists a fee to enter a restricted zone can severely impact mobility (London, Milan) Restricting heavy vehicles entry into the city center can reduce productivity (Prague) Dynamic route guidance based on fuel optimization may not be the best alternative for individual mobility 11
13 Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Purpose of Issuing BAA: Expand knowledge of and experience with implementation of ITS applications to improve environmental performance by leveraging partners research results and investments BAA Objectives: Foster innovative research on ITS applications that improve environmental performance, and possibly develop new applications Promote capture and management of real-time data that are relevant to environmental applications development and performance measurement Support development and enhancement of evaluation techniques, performance measurement, and technologies to capture environmentallyrelevant data 12 12
14 Broad Agency Announcement Awardees 1. ECO-ITS University of California Riverside (UCR) 2. Developing IntelliDrive Eco-Adaptive Signalized Intersection Algorithms Virginia Tech 3. Research on ITS Applications to Improve Environmental Performance Mixon/Hill and the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) 4. Engaging the International Community University of California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH) Program (UC Berkeley) 5. Developing and Evaluating Intelligent Eco-Drive Applications Virginia Tech and SAIC 6. An Evaluation of Likely Environmental Benefits of Lowest Fuel Consumption Route Guidance in Buffalo-Niagara Metropolitan Area University of Buffalo 7. Research on ITS Applications to Improve Environmental Performance University of California Riverside (UCR) and Calmar 13 13
15 Next Steps Continue the State-of-the-Practice review: Document preliminary findings from literature search Conduct additional research and interviews Build upon the new projects from the Broad Agency Announcement: Identify products and other opportunities to leverage research Improve the State-of-the-Practice findings based on results Develop and test prototypes to assess the potential of promising concepts Identify and assess applications and strategies Assess individual applications Assess combinations of applications Examine deployment issues (e.g., costs, ease of implementation, market penetration, risks, stakeholders, policy considerations) 14
16 Contact Bob Ferlis Technical Director for Operations R&D Federal Highway Administration, Office of Operations R&D US Department of Transportation 15
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