Eco-Driving for Inland River Transport: The Potential of Speed Optimization
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Hyenne, L.
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Segula Technol, Le Havre, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
Hyenne, L.
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Amoros, F.
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Segula Technol, Le Havre, France
Univ Lille, Arts & Metiers Inst Technol, Cent Lille, Junia,ULR 2697 L2EP, F-59000 Lille, France
French Naval Acad Res Inst IRENav, Brest, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
Amoros, F.
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Nottellet, B.
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Segula Technol, Le Havre, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
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Lhomme, W.
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Univ Lille, Arts & Metiers Inst Technol, Cent Lille, Junia,ULR 2697 L2EP, F-59000 Lille, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
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Charpentier, J-F.
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French Naval Acad Res Inst IRENav, Brest, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
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Billard, J-Y.
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French Naval Acad Res Inst IRENav, Brest, FranceSegula Technol, Le Havre, France
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2023 IEEE VEHICLE POWER AND PROPULSION CONFERENCE, VPPC
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2023年
As the needs for sustainable freight transport solutions grow, river freight cargo is considered to be a promising track. In this paper, potential gains with eco-driving on-board advisor are discussed. A projected gradient optimization method is used to minimize hydrodynamic losses according to hydrodynamic ship resistance estimation model in restricted area. Optimized speed profiles are edited for a 135 meters long freight vessel and the consumption gains are compared for different travel times and waterways topologies. The method allows up to 24% theoretical gains without increasing travel time, highly depending on the travel duration constraint and on the sizes of both ship and canal. The results also show a consumption reduction up to 35% by reducing travel speed by less than 5%.