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Emission evaluation of inter-vehicle safety warning information systems

Authors
Jeong, EunbiOh, CheolLee, Gunwoo
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Vehicle emissions; Inter-vehicle safety warning system (ISWS); Microscopic traffic simulation; MOVES
Citation
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT, v.41, pp.106 - 117
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Journal Title
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume
41
Start Page
106
End Page
117
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/16488
DOI
10.1016/j.trd.2015.09.018
ISSN
1361-9209
Abstract
Driver inattentiveness is one of critical factors contributing to vehicle crashes. The inter-vehicle safety warning information system (ISWS) is a technology to enhance driver attentiveness by providing warning messages about upcoming hazards using connected vehicle environments. A novel feature of the proposed ISWS is its ability to detect hazardous driving events, such as abrupt accelerations and lane changes, which are defined as moving hazards with a higher potential of causing crashes. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the ISWS in reducing vehicle emissions and its potential for traffic congestion mitigation. This study included a field experiment that documented actual vehicle maneuvering patterns for abrupt accelerations and lane changes, which were used for more realistic simulation evaluations, in addition to normal accelerations and lane changes. Probe vehicles equipped with customized on-board units consisting of a global positioning system (GPS) device, accelerometer, and gyro sensor were used to obtain the vehicle maneuvering data. A microscopic simulator, VISSIM, was used to simulate a driver's responsive behavior when warning messages were delivered. A motor vehicle emission simulator (MOVES) was then used to estimate vehicle emissions. The results show that reduction in vehicle emissions increased when the ISWS's market penetration rate (MPR) and the congestion level of the traffic conditions increased. The maximum CO and CO2 emission reductions achieved were approximately 6% and 7%, respectively, under LOS D traffic conditions. The outcomes of this study can be valuable for deriving smarter operational strategies for ISWS to account for environmental impacts. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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