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Evaluation of Fuel Consumption Models for Eco-friendly Traffic Operations Strategies (친환경 교통운영전략을 위한 차량 연료소모량 예측모형 평가)

  • PARK, Sangjun;LEE, Jung-Beom
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.234-247
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    • 2016
  • As the necessity of the evaluation of environmentally-friendly traffic operations strategies becomes obvious, the characteristics of fuel consumption models should be comprehended in advance. This study selected three fuel consumption models developed in Korea and another three models widely used in North America, and compared their applicabilities. Specifically, the national institute of environmental research (NIER) drive modes and the VISSIM software were utilized to model various driving patterns, and their fuel consumptions were estimated using the fuel consumption models. Based on the results, all the models showed the similar results in the analysis of the most fuel efficient cruising speed. On the other hand, caution should be taken when using the KR-1 and KR-2 models in microscopic analyses because they are not sensitive to instantaneous power requirements of vehicles.

Sensitivity Analysis of the Factors Affecting Traffic Micro-simulation Results (교통 미시 시뮬레이션 결과에 영향을 미치는 요소의 민감도 분석)

  • Kim Kyu-Ok;Shin Chi-Hyun
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.4 no.2 s.7
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    • pp.53-66
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    • 2005
  • Microscopic simulation models, which focus on individual vehicles, are used extensively in the transportation operations in order to capture vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to traffic controls. There are many important factors involved when a micro simulation model is applied as an evaluation tool for the traffic system. They typically include test bed, software, simulation time period, measure of effectiveness, parameter for a software, OD matrix, and random seed number. To evaluate the effects of those factors, sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the effects of those factors based on CORSIM and TRANSIMS results. Three freeway corridors, two in Houston (I-10 and US 290) and one in Sin Antonio (I-37), were chosen as test beds. Three time periods (AM, PM, off-peak) and three OD matrix estimates were used for the analysis. It was found that the micro-simulation results were highly sensitive to the model Parameter sets and the OD information. The degree of sensitivity was a function of the test bed and time period.

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Improved for Error Control Scheme in Wireless ATM (무선 ATM에서의 오류 제어 개선 방안)

  • Lee, Chang-Bum;Kim, Young-Woong;Soh, Surng-Ryurl;Kim, Yung-Kwon
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.4 no.2 s.7
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    • pp.274-280
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    • 2000
  • The fact that error probability is higher in wireless communication environment than the one in a fixed network makes it inappropriate to apply the same DLC (Data Link Control) protocol used in a wireline network to a wireless network. And since the existing DLC protocol for wireless network was optimized for low-rate data service, it is not suitable for a wireless network environment which should support high-speed and multimedia traffic. Therefore it is desperate to have a new DLC protocol for todays wireless mobile communication environment. In this paper, we propose an error control scheme in WATM (Wireless Asynchronous Transfer Mode) environment. which supportsmultiple traffic attributes, high-speed, multimedia data service. In this paper we modified the existing ASR ARQ (Adaptive Selective Repeat Automatic Repeat Request) protocol where cells exceeding maximum allowable delay range are discarded. And adding FEC (Forward Error Correction) for delay-sensitive traffic resulted in smaller increase of transmission delay.

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Community Noise : Transpotation Noise (생활소음종합대책 : 교통소음)

  • Son, Jung-Gon;Kim, Jung-Soo;Kim, Hong-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.89-101
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    • 2006
  • This study is a part of ???A study of the community noise:new guideline and policy' which have three main topics and ten sub-topics. Accordingly this part deals with a transpotation noise specifying road traffic ,railroad and aircraft noise, respectively. At first, the ,roadside traffic noise of whole country in 2004 ,22 major cities of total 29 was exceeded the envionmetal noise standards, 55dB(A) at night time ,therefore 24 milion people ,52.4% of korean, who reside at roadside estimates to be exposured the basic problems of this serious noise polluation comes from:: i)It's very limited noise mitigation measures against to continuously increase the number of automobile yearly. ii) and at beginning of road design, It has been neglect to introduce the anti-noise design and layout of road structural scheme as gadient,cutting and viaduct,embankment and zonning of roadside land-buffer area and also re-designation of noise sensitive areas,etc. Secondly ,concerned with the railroad trafffic noise, a inhabitants who are over the envionmetal noise limits,70dB(A), 65 dB(A) in day and night for 34 locations of mayor cities was exposured of 167,000 and 329,000 respectively. With the development of noise mitigation schemes in line with this study it is likely that noise monitoring system needs new installation as well as common use of noise assessment index with $L_{MAX}\;and\;L_{EQ}$. Lastly,noise complaints of millitary aircraft has been rapidly increasing ,so 2.9%(1.4 minion) person demands a compansation of \2,133 billion complying with their requirements we suggest to minimise the airport noise that is to develop of noise abatement procedure ,to make new noise index, to increase budget for house insulations and also to more increase of those the noise monitoring system and to unify the management etc.

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Estimating Development Density Constrained by Traffic Congestion in the Downtown, Seoul (교통혼잡을 고려한 서울 도심부 개발가능밀도 추정)

  • Hwang, Kee Yeon;Shin, Sang Young;Kang, Jun Mo
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.1D
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to develop transportation-sensitive land use densities in a metropolitan context. It analyses traffic impacts according to 20 different development density scenarios in the downtown Seoul, and estimates the density ceiling. The results identify that the transportation-wise sustainable density in the downtown can be extended up to the FAR level of 460% with an option of 2,000 won congestion charge levied on the downtown area. It also finds that the region-wide sustainability measured by congestion level can be improving as the level of congestion charge increases. Without the congestion charge, however, the density ceiling slides down to 430%. It is recommended that, in order to bring in higher density developments in the region, transportation demand management (TDM) measures are indispensible.

Adaptable Center Detection of a Laser Line with a Normalization Approach using Hessian-matrix Eigenvalues

  • Xu, Guan;Sun, Lina;Li, Xiaotao;Su, Jian;Hao, Zhaobing;Lu, Xue
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.317-329
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    • 2014
  • In vision measurement systems based on structured light, the key point of detection precision is to determine accurately the central position of the projected laser line in the image. The purpose of this research is to extract laser line centers based on a decision function generated to distinguish the real centers from candidate points with a high recognition rate. First, preprocessing of an image adopting a difference image method is conducted to realize image segmentation of the laser line. Second, the feature points in an integral pixel level are selected as the initiating light line centers by the eigenvalues of the Hessian matrix. Third, according to the light intensity distribution of a laser line obeying a Gaussian distribution in transverse section and a constant distribution in longitudinal section, a normalized model of Hessian matrix eigenvalues for the candidate centers of the laser line is presented to balance reasonably the two eigenvalues that indicate the variation tendencies of the second-order partial derivatives of the Gaussian function and constant function, respectively. The proposed model integrates a Gaussian recognition function and a sinusoidal recognition function. The Gaussian recognition function estimates the characteristic that one eigenvalue approaches zero, and enhances the sensitivity of the decision function to that characteristic, which corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the laser line. The sinusoidal recognition function evaluates the feature that the other eigenvalue is negative with a large absolute value, making the decision function more sensitive to that feature, which is related to the transverse direction of the laser line. In the proposed model the decision function is weighted for higher values to the real centers synthetically, considering the properties in the longitudinal and transverse directions of the laser line. Moreover, this method provides a decision value from 0 to 1 for arbitrary candidate centers, which yields a normalized measure for different laser lines in different images. The normalized results of pixels close to 1 are determined to be the real centers by progressive scanning of the image columns. Finally, the zero point of a second-order Taylor expansion in the eigenvector's direction is employed to refine further the extraction results of the central points at the subpixel level. The experimental results show that the method based on this normalization model accurately extracts the coordinates of laser line centers and obtains a higher recognition rate in two group experiments.

Simulation Studies on Asymptotic Approximations Analysis of M/M/s and M/D/s Queues (M/M/s와 M/D/s 대기행렬의 점근 근사법 분석을 위한 시뮬레이션 연구)

  • Jinho Lee
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.172-187
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    • 2024
  • This paper deals with asymptotic approximations analysis of M/M/s and M/D/s queues. For M/M/s queue, we observe "economies of scale" under the fixed utilization ρ and the fixed probability α that customer waits in system, how the average system size vary according to the number of servers s increasing. Simulation results show that as s increases, the number of servers who are idling increases, that is, the slack n-E[Qn] diverges. In addition, through changing the waiting probability α under the M/M/s system, α was not highly sensitive to the behavior of the system size. And, it is shown that using ${\rho}_n\,=\,1-k/\sqrt{n}$ to handle heavy-traffic regime is only appropriate for k = 1 by observing the effect on the performance of the system with different values of k. For the M/D/s queue, two approximations are used to evaluate the expected system size under the fixed ρ and α. Simulations and comparison of these two approximations show that Cosmetatos' approximation performs quite well when the number of servers is small and traffic intensity is heavy, but it overestimates the true value for the large number of servers. Meanwhile, the modified approximation gives good results for the steady state count of the system although the number of servers grows large.

Estimation and Prediction-Based Connection Admission Control in Broadband Satellite Systems

  • Jang, Yeong-Min
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2000
  • We apply a "sliding-window" Maximum Likelihood(ML) estimator to estimate traffic parameters On-Off source and develop a method for estimating stochastic predicted individual cell arrival rates. Based on these results, we propose a simple Connection Admission Control(CAC)scheme for delay sensitive services in broadband onboard packet switching satellite systems. The algorithms are motivated by the limited onboard satellite buffer, the large propagation delay, and low computational capabilities inherent in satellite communication systems. We develop an algorithm using the predicted individual cell loss ratio instead of using steady state cell loss ratios. We demonstrate the CAC benefits of this approach over using steady state cell loss ratios as well as predicted total cell loss ratios. We also derive the predictive saturation probability and the predictive cell loss ratio and use them to control the total number of connections. Predictive congestion control mechanisms allow a satellite network to operate in the optimum region of low delay and high throughput. This is different from the traditional reactive congestion control mechanism that allows the network to recover from the congested state. Numerical and simulation results obtained suggest that the proposed predictive scheme is a promising approach for real time CAC.

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A Study on The Smoothing Method for Efficient Video Stream Transmission on ATM Network. (ATM 망에서 효율적인 비디오 스트림 전송을 위한 Smoothing 방법에 관한 연구)

  • 김태형;이병호
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 1998
  • As multimedia communication services have been widely spreading, the amount of video traffic is rapidly increasing in B-ISDN environment based on the ATM technology. The image quality of MPEG services is very sensitive to the cell losses in ATM network, since each cell contains information needed at decoding process. Since the number of cells in each frame of MPEG is variable, this video smoothing technology need to prepare a buffer for no overflow or underflow at the transmission, requires that some number of cells be taken to the buffer in client before the playback of video. To ensure the high quality image of video, the video smoothing is scheduled by a Group of Picture unit. In this paper, we then apply the theory to reds nightmare encoded in MPEG, and find minimum smoothing buffer size, initial buffer size. It can be used to study the smoothing of stored video.

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A Study on Level-of-Service Changes of Expressway in Accordance with the Revision of Traffic Capacity at Work-Zone (교통용량 개정에 따른 고속도로 공사구간의 서비스 수준에 대한 연구)

  • Ryu, SungWoo;Park, Kwon-Jea;Han, SeungHwan;Cho, Yoon-Ho
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2014
  • PURPOSES : This study analyzes the available working time at work-zone on the Expressway in accordance to the new capacity manual. METHODS : Sensitivity analysis on variables were conducted to calculate the adjusted capacity at work-zone based on previous researches. RESULTS : The main factors which affect available working time at the work-zone were its capacity, number of lanes, terrain and lane width. Other factors have minimal effect on the available working time. Based on the analysis, a calendar of lane closures was suggested. CONCLUSIONS : A series of studies concluded that the capacity at work-zone in the new capacity manual reduced to 76-82% of the existing manual. As such, the available working time decreased. Furthermore, the factors affecting the available working time needs to be considered when making a plan to rehabilitate the distressed pavement.