Abstract

The transportation sector accounts for about 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, an improvement of energy efficiency in the traffic sector is crucial to reduce the carbon footprint. Efficiency is typically measured in terms of energy use per traveled distance, e.g., liters of fuel per kilometer. Leading factors that impact the energy efficiency are the type of vehicle, environment, driver behavior, and weather conditions. These varying factors introduce uncertainty in estimating vehicles’ energy efficiency. We propose in this article an ensemble learning approach based on deep neural networks that is designed to reduce the predictive uncertainty and to output measures of such uncertainty. We evaluated it using the publicly available Vehicle Energy Dataset and compared it with several baselines per vehicle and energy type. The results showed a high predictive performance, and they allowed us to output a measure of predictive uncertainty.

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