Vehicles' emissions produce a significant share of cities' air pollution, with a substantial impact on the environment and human health. Traditional emission estimation methods use remote sensing stations, missing vehicles' full driving cycle, or focus on a few vehicles. We use GPS traces and a microscopic model to analyse the emissions of four air pollutants from thousands of private vehicles in three European cities. We find that the emissions across the vehicles and roads are well approximated by heavy-tailed distributions and thus discover the existence of gross polluters, vehicles responsible for the greatest quantity of emissions, and grossly polluted roads, which suffer the greatest amount of emissions. Our simulations show that emis...
Microscopic traffic simulations coupled with instantaneous emission models are able to assess the en...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
This paper will describe a new approach to source apportionment of transport emissions that moves aw...
Vehicle emissions produce an important share of a city’s air pollution, with a substantial impact on...
In an increasingly urbanising world, vehicular emissions constitute a significant part of urban air ...
Road traffic emissions are considered a major contributor to urban air pollution, but clean air acti...
International audienceTeleworking has been identified as a potential key lever for reducing air poll...
In this article we present the design of effective control strategies (IVE Model), to predict atmos...
The continuous traffic growth has led to highly congested cities, with negative environmental effect...
[EN] Sustainable cities will only be possible with effective local measures tackling Greenhouse Gas ...
Emissions of greenhouse gases from the combustion of fossil fuels, in particular carbon dioxide (CO2...
As urban populations grow, cities need new strategies to maintain a good standard of living while en...
Road traffic is the main source of air pollutant emissions in urban areas. Pollutant emissions can b...
Microscopic traffic simulations coupled with instantaneous emission models are able to assess the en...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
This paper will describe a new approach to source apportionment of transport emissions that moves aw...
Vehicle emissions produce an important share of a city’s air pollution, with a substantial impact on...
In an increasingly urbanising world, vehicular emissions constitute a significant part of urban air ...
Road traffic emissions are considered a major contributor to urban air pollution, but clean air acti...
International audienceTeleworking has been identified as a potential key lever for reducing air poll...
In this article we present the design of effective control strategies (IVE Model), to predict atmos...
The continuous traffic growth has led to highly congested cities, with negative environmental effect...
[EN] Sustainable cities will only be possible with effective local measures tackling Greenhouse Gas ...
Emissions of greenhouse gases from the combustion of fossil fuels, in particular carbon dioxide (CO2...
As urban populations grow, cities need new strategies to maintain a good standard of living while en...
Road traffic is the main source of air pollutant emissions in urban areas. Pollutant emissions can b...
Microscopic traffic simulations coupled with instantaneous emission models are able to assess the en...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
This paper will describe a new approach to source apportionment of transport emissions that moves aw...