Validity of GPS data in driving cycles

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Smith, H., Akhtar, S., Caulfield, B. and O'Mahony, M., Validity of GPS data in driving cycles, IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 2024, 1 - 7Download Item:
Abstract:
There is continuous research into driving cycles (DCs) as researchers across the globe seek
to define driving characteristics, energy consumption, and emissions in a local context. For
decades, data collection for the development of DCs has been conducted in three ways:
chase car, instrumented vehicle, or a combination of both. Many studies have moved on to
cheap and easily available global positioning system (GPS) technology, while others record
vehicle data directly through the on-board diagnostics (OBD) port. However, there are
major limitations to GPS data collection such as frequent inaccuracies and loss of coverage
in urban environments. For this reason, both OBD and GPS vehicle speed data have been
collected. Then, the recorded data has been analysed to capture any differences in sampling
rates and dropping data. Finally, basic DCs were created from smoothed GPS and OBD
data and compared. DCs were developed with a microtrip-based method, and a relative
error term was used to compare candidate DCs to the collected data. DCs were compared
based on kinematic characteristic parameters that are most used in the field. The results of
this study could be used to assess the validity of GPS-based DCs compared to OBD cycles
using low-cost devices.
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European Union (EU)
HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01
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http://people.tcd.ie/mmmahonyhttp://people.tcd.ie/caulfib
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Author: O'Mahony, Margaret; Caulfield, Brian
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Smart & Sustainable Planet , Telecommunications , Electric Powered Systems , Transport , drive cycle , electric vehicleDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1049/itr2.12574Metadata
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