The Connected and Automated Vehicles Scenario Generation (CSG) model is a system dynamics model. It was built by NREL and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy under the Systems and Modeling for Accelerated Research in Transportation (SMART) Mobility initiative. The purpose of the model is to simulate the “transitions from predominantly individual ownership of non-CAVs to various future scenarios of high connectivity/automation”(Bush, Vimmerstedt, and Gonder 2019).
New users of the CSG Model, please read the following:
Brian Bush, Jeff Gonder, Laura Vimmerstedt (National Renewable Energy Laboratory [NREL])
U.S. Department of Energy - Vehicle Technologies Office, especially Erin Boyd.
Lauren Sittler, NREL.
This model is formally named Connected and Automated Vehicles Scenario Generation Model
abbreviated CSG
. The public version of the model (CSG-public
) is distinct from the internal NREL version (CSG
). This model was developed by NREL, which is operated by Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under Contract No. DE-AC36-08-GO28308 and funded by DOE's Vehicle Technologies Office. The model was built in Golden, Colorado within NREL's Strategic Energy Analysis Center.
The CSG-public
is released under this BSD license.
If you are using the CSG-public
outside of the NREL Connected and Automated Vehicle project, clearly distinguish your results (e.g., CSG-X, where X indicates your name or institution).
Non-NREL users of the CSG-public
should not attribute their results to the CSG-public
. This is the case even if the model has not been changed. Attribution of non-NREL results to the CSG-public
without modifying the name implies endorsement and is not allowed by the license.
"CSG-X was developed from the public version of the CAV Scenario Generation Model, CSG-public (NREL 2019)."
NREL 2019. CAV Scenario Generation Model, Public Version, Release [version number]. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado. http://github.com/NREL/CSG-public. http://dx.doi.org/10.11578/dc.20191023.2.
For directions on using GitHub, please see GitHub Help.
The model is saved in STELLA Professional 1.9.1. We recommend using that version or later. See ISEE Systems for documentation and training related to the STELLA software.
We welcome discussions of potential collaborations, and we are happy to make connections to develop cooperative analyses.
For support on calibrating the model to a new dataset, please contact [email protected].
Located within this folder is the current public version of the CSG-public
and a default input sheet. This input sheet will restore all default values to the model. It can be copied and modified to record other desired inputs. For information about using input sheets, please see STELLA documentation.
Documentation includes the following:
- Quick Start Guide
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Model Description
- Sources