8 resultados para Intelligent Transportation Systems

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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Urbanization has occasionally been linked to negative consequences. Traffic light system in urban arterial networks plays an essential role to the operation of transport systems. The availability of new Intelligent Transportation System innovations paved the way for connecting vehicles and road infrastructure. GLOSA, or the Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory, is a recent integration of vehicle-to-everything (v2x) technology. This thesis emphasized GLOSA system's potential as a tool for addressing traffic signal optimization. GLOSA serves as an advisory to drivers, informing them of the speed they must maintain to reduce waiting time. The considered study area in this thesis is the Via Aurelio Saffi â Via Emilia Ponente corridor in the Metropolitan City of Bologna which has several signalized intersections. Several simulation runs were performed in SUMOPy software on each peak-hour period (morning and afternoon) using recent actual traffic count data. GLOSA devices were placed on a 300m GLOSA distance. Considering the morning peak-hour, GLOSA outperformed the actuated traffic signal control, which is the baseline scenario, in terms of average waiting time, average speed, average fuel consumption per vehicle and average CO2 emissions. A remarkable 97% reduction on both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions were obtained. The average speed of vehicles running through the simulation was increased as well by 7% and a time saved of 25%. Same results were obtained for the afternoon peak hour with a decrease of 98% on both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, 20% decrease on average waiting time, and an increase of 2% in average speed. In addition to previously mentioned benefits of GLOSA, a 15% and 13% decrease in time loss were obtained during morning and afternoon peak-hour, respectively. Towards the goal of sustainability, GLOSA shows a promising result of significantly lowering fuel consumption and CO2 emissions per vehicle.

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Grazie al continuo affinamento dell'elettronica di consumo e delle tecnologie di telecomunicazione, ad oggi sempre più "cose" sono dotate di capacità sensoriali, computazionali e comunicative, si parla così di Internet delle cose e di oggetti "smart". Lo scopo di questo elaborato è quello di approfondire e illustrare questo nuovo paradigma nell'ambito dell'automotive, evidenziandone caratteristiche, potenzialità e limiti. Ci riferiremo quindi più specificatamente al concetto di Internet dei veicoli per una gestione ottimale della mobilità su strada. Parleremo di questa tecnologia non solo per il supporto che può dare alla guida manuale, ma anche in funzione del concetto di guida autonoma, di come quest'ultima beneficerà di un'interconnessione capillare di tutti gli utenti, i veicoli e le infrastrutture presenti sulla strada, il tutto in un'ottica cooperativa. Illustreremo quali sono le principali sfide per raggiungere uno scenario del genere e quali potrebbero essere le implicazioni più rilevanti.

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The large scale development of an Intelligent Transportation System is very close. The main component of such a smart environment is the network that provides connectivity for all vehicles. Public safety is the most demanding application because requires a fast, reliable and secure communication. Although IEEE 802.11p is presently the only full wireless standard for vehicular communications, recent advancements in 3GPP LTE provide support to direct communications and the ongoing activities are also addressing the vehicle to vehicle case. This thesis focuses on the resource allocation procedures and performance of LTE-V2V. To this aim, a MATLAB simulator has been implemented and results have been obtained adopting different mobility models for both in-coverage and out-of-coverage scenarios.

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Mathematical models and the involved methods applied to real contexts are essential tools for designing and evaluating solutions concerning physical elements and/or organizational components of transportation systems. To deal with this, the systems engineering approach is used, which considers the relationships among the transportation system elements and their performances. This approach allows quantifying the effects of transportation projects by taking into account the intrinsic complexity of the transportation system and then assessing the effects of solutions to solve â or mitigate â transportation problems. This thesis focuses on the application of the transport system engineering approach to a real city â Bologna, in northern Italy â in order to: 1. simulate the current transportation system conditions (status quo); 2. compare and assess the results obtained by two different approaches for simulating the link traffic flows on the road transportation network and their related impacts (externalities) 3. identify potential solutions to solve critical aspects, particularly in terms of traffic flow congestion and related environmental impacts (findings)

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In recent years, energy modernization has focused on smart engineering advancements. This entails designing complicated software and hardware for variable-voltage digital substations. A digital substation consists of electrical and auxiliary devices, control and monitoring devices, computers, and control software. Intelligent measurement systems use digital instrument transformers and IEC 61850-compliant information exchange protocols in digital substations. Digital instrument transformers used for real-time high-voltage measurements should combine advanced digital, measuring, information, and communication technologies. Digital instrument transformers should be cheap, small, light, and fire- and explosion-safe. These smaller and lighter transformers allow long-distance transmission of an optical signal that gauges direct or alternating current. Cost-prohibitive optical converters are a problem. To improve the tool's accuracy, amorphous alloys are used in the magnetic circuits and compensating feedback. Large-scale voltage converters can be made cheaper by using resistive, capacitive, or hybrid voltage dividers. In known electronic voltage transformers, the voltage divider output is generally on the low-voltage side, facilitating power supply organization. Combining current and voltage transformers reduces equipment size, installation, and maintenance costs. These two gadgets cost less together than individually. To increase commercial power metering accuracy, current and voltage converters should be included into digital instrument transformers so that simultaneous analogue-to-digital samples are obtained. Multichannel ADC microcircuits with synchronous conversion start allow natural parallel sample drawing. Digital instrument transformers are created adaptable to substation operating circumstances and environmental variables, especially ambient temperature. An embedded microprocessor auto-diagnoses and auto-calibrates the proposed digital instrument transformer.

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Inter-vehicular communications have been gaining momentum throughout the last years and they now occupy a prominent position among the objectives of car manufacturers. Motorcycle manufacturers want to keep pace with the 4 wheels world in order to make Powered Two-wheelers (PTW) integral part of the future connected mobility. The requirements for implementing inter-vehicular communication systems for motorcycles are the subjects of discussion in this thesis. The first purpose of this thesis is to introduce the reader to the world of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications, focusing on the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) and the two main current technologies: ITS-G5, which is based on IEEE 802.11p, and cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X). The evolution of these technologies will be also treated. Afterwards, the core of this work is presented: the analysis of the system architecture, including hardware, security, HMI, and peculiar challenges, for implementing V2X systems in motorcycles.