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Optimal driving strategy for traction energy saving on DC suburban railways
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2007
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Railway TrafficEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPowertrain SimulationRail TransportFitness Function RepresentationGenetic AlgorithmSystems EngineeringTransport InfrastructureTransportation EngineeringFitness FunctionEnergy-efficient TransportationEnergy ConsumptionTraction EnergyOptimal Driving StrategyEnergy Efficient DriveEnergy ManagementTrain ControlDc Suburban Railways
Energy saving on electrified railways has been studied for many years and the technical solution is usually provided by a combination of driving strategy (e.g. coasting), regenerative braking and energy storage systems. An alternative approach is for the driver (or automatic train operation system if fitted) to manage energy consumption more efficiently. A formal method for optimising traction energy consumption during a single-train journey by trading-off reductions in energy against increases in running time has been demonstrated. The balance between saving energy and running faster has been investigated by designing a fitness function with variable weightings. Energy savings were found, both qualitatively and quantitatively, to be affected by acceleration and braking rates, and, by running a series of simulations in parallel with a genetic algorithm search method, the fitness function was used to identify optimal train trajectories. The influence of the fitness function representation on the search results was also explored.
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