A new approach to driving cycle development and its applications
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Timothy Pattison, 'A new approach to driving cycle development and its applications', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2013, pp 269Download Item:
Abstract:
Driving cycles describe the general driving pattern of a vehicle in a road network,
and are usually represented by speed-time profiles of equal spacing. They are used
to approximate and represent driving conditions as an input for laboratory chassis
dynamometers, so that fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and emission coefficients
can be evaluated. Traditional methods of data collection for use in driving cycle
development involve attaching expensive data loggers to vehicles and often hiring
professional drivers to sit in traffic, sometimes for hours at a time.
Author: Pattison, Timothy
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Basu, BiswajitPublisher:
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