Optimising traffic lights with metaheuristics: Reduction of car emissions and consumption

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Identifiers

Publication date

Reading date

Collaborators

Advisors

Tutors

Editors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

IEEE

Metrics

Google Scholar

Share

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

In last years, enhancing the vehicular traffic flow becomes a mandatory task to minimize the impact of polluting emissions and unsustainable fuel consumption in our cities. Smart Mobility optimisation emerges then, with the goal of improving the traffic management in the city. With this aim, we propose in this paper an optimisation strategy based on swarm intelligence to find efficient cycle programs for traffic lights deployed in large urban areas. In concrete, in this work we focus on the improvement of the traffic flow with the global purpose of reducing contaminant emissions (CO 2 and NO x ) and fuel consumption in the analyzed areas. For the sake of standardization, we follow European Union reference framework for traffic emissions, called HandBook Emission FActors (HBEFA). As a case study, we have concentrated in two extensive urban areas in the cities of Malaga and Seville (in Spain). After several comparisons between different optimisation techniques (Differential Evolution and Random Search), as well as other solutions provided by experts, our proposal is shown to obtain significant reductions of fuel consumption and gas emissions.

Description

Política de acceso abierto de IEEE Proceedings: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/3559

Bibliographic citation

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced by