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Emission model sensitivity analysis: The value of smart phone weight-mile tax truck data
Bell, Katherine E.
Kothuri, Sirisha M.
Figliozzi, Miguel A.
2013-07-09
Abstract
This research serves to evaluate the potential use of a system developed by the Oregon Department of
Transportation (ODOT) for emission estimates. The data collection system developed by ODOT
–
Truck
Road Use Electronics (TRUE)
–
includes a smart phone application with a Global Positioning System
(GPS) device and microprocessor.
Previous research with the
TRUE
data served to demonstrate its use
for important ancillary applications such as highly accurate trip generation rates and m
obility
performance measures. In addition, it was shown that the TRUE data has strong potential use for safety,
accessibility and connectivity, system condition and environmental stewardship performance measures.
This new research builds on that past work
and evaluates the potential use of the TRUE data for
emissions estimates that take into account truck type details, truck weight and detailed speed profiles. A
sensitivity analysis using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Motor Vehicle Emissi
on
Simulator 2010b (MOVES2010b) is performed in order to understand the level of error that might be
encountered when such detailed data are not available. The impact of grade on emissions estimates is also
considered. Results indicate that TRUE data in in
tegration with Oregon Department of Transportation
(ODOT) weight
-
mile tax (WMT) data will greatly improve the accuracy of emissions estimations at the
project and regional level.
Series
54
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Bell, K. E., Kothuri, S. M. Figliozzi, M. A. (2013) Emission model sensitivity analysis: The value of smart phone weight-mile tax truck data, European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, 54, Paper n° 8
Languages
en
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