Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Recently, the scientic community has assessed evidence that exposure to
outdoor air pollution causes lung cancer and increases the risk of bladder
cancer. Because air pollution in urban areas is mainly caused by transporta-
tion, it is necessary to evaluate pollutant exhaust emissions from vehicles
during their real world use. Nevertheless, their evaluation and reduction
is a key problem, especially in the cities, that account for more than 50
percent of world population. A correct evaluation of pollutant emissions
and fuel consumption by vehicles in real use and precisely geolocated in a
road is an important activity and it is still open in the international scien-
tic contexts. Several experimental campaigns were carried out with some
cars instrumented for both the acquisition of kinematic data, polluting emis-
sions in continuous, and GPS latitude, longitude and altitude data for the
correct geolocalization and slope variation during a path. In the context
of qualitative and quantitative study of correlation between kinematic se-
quences/emission/geographical position, the aim of this paper is a statis-
tical evaluation of the slope variability along streets during each journey
performed by the instrumented vehicle. Therefore, through a multivariate
statistical approach, this type of gradient analysis permits the correlation
study of the emission proles and consumption for a specic road position
and the evaluation of the in
uence on their behavior.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Driving cycle; emissions; fuel consumption; slope; urban envi- ronment.
Elenco autori:
DELLA RAGIONE, Livia; Meccariello, Giovanni
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