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Topics
- perception
- behavior
- bicycle
- parking
- occupation
- government
- traffic congestion
- monitoring
- data
- case study
- transport demand
- urban transportation
- road network
- foundation
- traffic management
- highway traffic control
- traffic manager
- traffic monitoring system
- autocorrelation
- advanced traffic management system
- electric vehicle
- scheduling
- pricing
- personal vehicle sharing
- electric vehicle charging
- commercial building
- simulation
- safety
- high speed ground transportation
- railroad train
- train consist
- customer
- rural area
- multi-agent system
- customer satisfaction
- virtual coupling
- planning
- road
- modeling
- traffic
- charging station
- protection
- warehousing
- incentive
- wind
- survey
- climate change
- electric power transmission
- solar power generation
- electrical engineering
- publicity
- vehicle
- traffic assignment
- optimization
- bottleneck
- constraint
- travel cost
- linear programming
- cone
- transportation engineering
- iterative algorithm
- automobile
- reliability
- velocity
- railroad track
- resistance
- mechanical engineering
- consensus
- locomotive
- stiffness
- reflection
- automotive engineering
- assessment
- decision making
- head
- pedestrian
- pedestrian safety
- prevention
- traffic lane
- crosswalk
- gap acceptance
- aircraft
- forecasting model
- aviation
- airline
- mining
- aircraft material
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Publications
- 2022Examining the Influence of Moral Norms on Dockless Shared Bicycle Users’ Parking Behavior—An Exploratory Study Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior
- 2020Spatio-Temporal Autocorrelation-Based Clustering Analysis for Traffic Condition: A Case Study of Road Network in Beijingcitations
- 2019Optimal Service Pricing and Charging Scheduling of an Electric Vehicle Sharing Systemcitations
- 2019Transactive Real-time Electric Vehicle Charging Management for Commercial Buildings with PV On-site Generationcitations
- 2019Coordinated Control Method of Virtually Coupled Train Formation Based on Multi Agent Systemcitations
- 2019Interdependence between transportation system and power distribution system : a comprehensive review on models and applicationscitations
- 2019Efficient Computation of User Optimal Traffic Assignment via Second-Order Cone and Linear Programming Techniquescitations
- 2018International benchmarking of longitudinal train dynamics simulators: resultscitations
- 2017Simulation of Pedestrian Crossing Behaviors at Unmarked Roadways Based on Social Force Modelcitations
- 2017Application of evaluation of aircraft material demand forecasting method and mining of association rulescitations
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Interdependence between transportation system and power distribution system : a comprehensive review on models and applications
Abstract
The rapidly increasing penetration of electric vehicles in modern metropolises has been witnessed during the past decade, inspired by financial subsidies as well as public awareness of climate change and environment protection. Integrating charging facilities, especially high-power chargers in fast charging stations, into power distribution systems remarkably alters the traditional load flow pattern, and thus imposes great challenges on the operation of distribution network in which controllable resources are rare. On the other hand, provided with appropriate incentives, the energy storage capability of electric vehicle offers a unique opportunity to facilitate the integration of distributed wind and solar power generation into power distribution system. The above trends call for thorough investigation and research on the interdependence between transportation system and power distribution system. This paper conducts a comprehensive survey on this line of research. The basic models of transportation system and power distribution system are introduced, especially the user equilibrium model, which describes the vehicular flow on each road segment and is not familiar to the readers in power system community. The modelling of interdependence across the two systems is highlighted. Taking into account such interdependence, applications ranging from long-term planning to short-term operation are reviewed with emphasis on comparing the description of traffic-power interdependence. Finally, an outlook of prospective directions and key technologies in future research is summarized.
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