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Sustainable Efficient Intelligent Transportation through Development of Connected and Automated Vehicles in Platooning Mode

Aktivität: GutachtertätigkeitenGutachter/in für Hochschulschriften

Beschreibung

Vehicular transport offers significant benefits but also incurs societal costs, including greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, accidents, and congestion. Transport emissions constitute nearly a quarter of the EU’s total emissions, and achieving the EU’s targets of a 55% reduction by2030 and climate neutrality by 2050 requires more ambitious policies to reduce fossil fuel dependency and promote zero-pollution initiatives. Conventional road transport, heavily reliant on fossil fuels, accounts for the largest share of emissions in the sector. Despite modest improvements, these systems fall short of meeting EU environmental targets. Digitisation and technological advancements in transport, including Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) with connected and automated vehicles, are critical for improving efficiency, reducing emissions, and enhancing safety. Platooning, enabled by Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication, is a key strategy, though managing energy efficiency in complex urban traffic remains challenging. Scalable, adaptable platoon models are necessary to reflect real-world urban dynamics. This PhD thesis evaluates transport solutions using a high-fidelity, simulation-based methodology to enhance sustainability and efficiency. It analysed conventional approaches and validated energy simulation models with real-world driving data. Consistent platooning within a blockchain framework was examined to improve transparency and sustainability. Dynamic and scalable destination-based e-platoon models were then developed, validated with empirical data, and tested through comparative scenario analyses, demonstrating their potential to improve energy efficiency in urban platooning operations.
Zeitraum05 März 2025
Gehalten amInstitut für Produktions- und Logistikmanagement
BekanntheitsgradLokal

Wissenschaftszweige

  • 102022 Softwareentwicklung
  • 502050 Wirtschaftsinformatik
  • 102040 Quantencomputing
  • 509026 Digitalisierungsforschung
  • 102034 Cyber-Physical Systems
  • 502032 Qualitätsmanagement
  • 102020 Medizinische Informatik
  • 502052 Betriebswirtschaftslehre
  • 102006 Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
  • 102027 Web Engineering
  • 102016 IT-Sicherheit
  • 503015 Fachdidaktik Technische Wissenschaften
  • 102015 Informationssysteme
  • 211928 Systems Engineering

JKU-Schwerpunkte

  • Digital Transformation