Publisher DOI: 10.3390/futuretransp5040165
Title: Experimental performance assessment of an automated shuttle in a complex, public road environment
Language: English
Authors: Rettig, Rasmus 
Schöne, Christoph 
Diebold, Tyll 
Maaß, Jacqueline 
Editor: Comi, Antonio 
Keywords: intelligent transportation systems; autonomous vehicles; autonomous driving; public transportation; data acquisition; data analytics; benchmarking
Issue Date: 5-Nov-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Series Name: Future transportation 
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Project: Automatisierte Datenaufnahme in einem automatisiert verkehrenden Shuttle - Phase 1 
Automatisierte Datenaufnahme in einem automatisiert verkehrenden Shuttle - Phase 2 
Automatisierte Datenaufnahme in einem automatisiert verkehrenden Shuttle - Phase 3 
Abstract: 
Automated, electric shuttles are expected to be key for the future of public transportation, providing a safe, efficient, and robust operation with a minimum carbon footprint. However, in complex, urban environments, their reliable operation is particularly challenging and shows a lack of performance and comfort. This study presents a quantitative benchmark of an automated shuttle compared to a conventional, human-operated bus on the same route. Speed and acceleration across geofenced segments are systematically analyzed based on over 12 million GNSS and IMU data points. The results show that the automated shuttle operates at about half the average speed of the bus. Furthermore, frequent abrupt decelerations are reducing passenger comfort, while the main distributions and mean values of the measured acceleration indicate a smooth operation of the automated shuttle; outliers reveal critical braking events. The presented methodology enables objective performance tracking and supports the iterative improvement of autonomous shuttles through datadriven optimization.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/18362
ISSN: 2673-7590
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fakultät für Elektro-, Medien- und Informationstechnik 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 165. This work was partially supported by the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport of the Federal Republic of Germany within the funding guideline “Automatisiertes und vernetztes Fahren” (16AVF2152).
Funded by: Technische Universität Hamburg 
Bundesministerium für Digitales und Verkehr 
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