This paper presents a new methodological framework to address the problem of estimating pollutant emissions for large congested urban networks in a within-day dynamic context. It consists of three main modules: 1) a module to compute pollutant emissions for general links; 2) a module to compute pollutant emissions for all links approaching a signalized intersection; 3) a module to compute pollutant emissions for all links approaching an unsignalized intersection. A dynamic mesoscopic assignment model is performed to derive the main dynamic input of each one of the modules. All the modules have been tested in a real case study (the district of Eur in the city of Rome, Italy), so confirming the reliability of the developed models and their ap...
In large urban areas, the estimation of vehicular traffic emissions is commonly based on the outputs...
In a road network, drivers typically seek to minimize their own travel time, often affecting system-...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is to investigate the viability of macroscopic traffic models f...
This paper presents a new methodological framework to address the problem of estimating pollutant em...
AbstractRoad vehicle emissions are an important aspect of the life quality and sustainability. Recen...
In the contemporary “automobile city” (Gori et al., 2012), the increase of congestion has implied an...
"Road vehicle emissions are an important aspect of the life quality and sustainability. Recent studi...
One of the main criteria for evaluating traffic control systems, especially in large urban networks,...
Microscopic traffic simulations coupled with instantaneous emission models are able to assess the en...
Traffic congestion is one of the most severe problems in modern urban areas. Besides the amplified t...
In large urban areas, the estimation of vehicular traffic emissions is commonly based on the outputs...
Traffic congestion increases travel times, but also results in higher energy usage and vehicular emi...
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the viability of macroscopic traffic models for model...
Road traffic is a major source of air pollution in urban areas. Policy makers are pushing for differ...
This paper aims at the estimation of road traffic induced environmental pollutants for the city of T...
In large urban areas, the estimation of vehicular traffic emissions is commonly based on the outputs...
In a road network, drivers typically seek to minimize their own travel time, often affecting system-...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is to investigate the viability of macroscopic traffic models f...
This paper presents a new methodological framework to address the problem of estimating pollutant em...
AbstractRoad vehicle emissions are an important aspect of the life quality and sustainability. Recen...
In the contemporary “automobile city” (Gori et al., 2012), the increase of congestion has implied an...
"Road vehicle emissions are an important aspect of the life quality and sustainability. Recent studi...
One of the main criteria for evaluating traffic control systems, especially in large urban networks,...
Microscopic traffic simulations coupled with instantaneous emission models are able to assess the en...
Traffic congestion is one of the most severe problems in modern urban areas. Besides the amplified t...
In large urban areas, the estimation of vehicular traffic emissions is commonly based on the outputs...
Traffic congestion increases travel times, but also results in higher energy usage and vehicular emi...
The aim of the present paper is to investigate the viability of macroscopic traffic models for model...
Road traffic is a major source of air pollution in urban areas. Policy makers are pushing for differ...
This paper aims at the estimation of road traffic induced environmental pollutants for the city of T...
In large urban areas, the estimation of vehicular traffic emissions is commonly based on the outputs...
In a road network, drivers typically seek to minimize their own travel time, often affecting system-...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is to investigate the viability of macroscopic traffic models f...