Title :
Analysis of hydrogen station network using geographic information systems
Author :
Fang, Fang Clara ; Torres, Neftali
Author_Institution :
Civil & Environ. Dept., Univ. of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, USA
Abstract :
A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based method was developed to relate the number of stations to their placement on a regional scale in the state of Connecticut. Firstly, this study considered some unique geographic factors of the region and its refueling behavior to predict the number of stations required. Those factors included population, traffic flows, existing alternative refueling stations, and transit routes. There are approximately 248 stations sited for the Connecticut based on these high density factors. Secondly, the preliminary station arrangement was evaluated based on the average vehicle travel times of refueling. The study has found the weighted average travel time for a user to reach a hydrogen station was 4.91 minutes. Vehicle travel times by county and population regions were also compiled and presented. Lastly, station arrangement optimization was explored by attempting to minimize vehicle travel times for Connecticut. The study results have shown that the method of hydrogen station siting developed in this study decreased the driving time to a station in metropolitan/high traffic flow regions while still preserving similar travel times within rural regions.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; hydrogen economy; optimisation; road traffic; road vehicles; Connecticut; GIS; geographic information system; high traffic flow regions; hydrogen station network analysis; metropolitan traffic flow regions; refueling behavior; refueling station; station arrangement optimization; transit routes; vehicle travel times; Cities and towns; Fuels; Geographic Information Systems; Hydrogen; Layout; Urban areas; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2011 14th International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2198-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2011.6082933