Car following model for urban signalised intersection to estimate speed based vehicle exhaust emissions

作者: Boski P. Chauhan , G.J. Joshi , Purnima Parida

DOI: 10.1016/J.UCLIM.2019.100480

关键词: Car followingCalibration and validationIntersection (aeronautics)Interval (mathematics)VisSimEnvironmental scienceAutomotive engineeringPollutionTraffic simulationAir pollution

摘要: Abstract Transportation sector is the major contributor to air pollution through vehicle exhaust emissions caused by rapid growth of urbanization in India. It essential estimate precisely implement effective control strategy beneficial for reduction. Traffic simulation a useful approach analyzing dynamic traffic conditions associated with heterogeneity. VISSIM microscopic tool widely used model real and speed based emissions. follows car following simulating driving behavior parameters an individual class. VISSIM's add on module EnViVer estimating approach. This paper presents emission modelling signalised intersection Vadodara city volume profile test vehicles have been collected selected route city. Calibration Validation are achieved standard performance measures. To observe effect compositions signal green interval time emissions, different models generated their respective estimated. The result indicates that changing composition time, reduce significantly as 25.54% CO2, 6.69% NOx 25.59% PM10.

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