AbstractAdvanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been used worldwide to mitigate different road traffic impacts such as traffic congestion. However, the impact of these systems in fuel use and emissions is still an important research topic, due to their non-linear behaviour. Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate the impact of traffic incidents on a regional scale on energy and emissions levels. To achieve these objectives, several scenarios assessing different degrees of information (through the use of ATIS) were analysed. To model both traffic operations and emissions a mesoscopic traffic model (DTALite) and a road emissions methodology (EMEP/EEA) were used. The data related to the characterization of the road network was collec...
The estimation of pollutants from road transport systems is examined, by comparing emission factors ...
Road traffic significantly contributes to urban air pollution as means of particulate matter (PM) an...
Energy consumption from the transport section, in many developing countries, has not been dealt with...
AbstractAdvanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been used worldwide to mitigate different...
The potential of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in alleviating nonrecurring traffic conges...
AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the final results of the 7FP ICT-EMISSIONS project that de...
In order to improve networks efficiency, a considerable number of studies has been addressing the po...
Road transport was in 2016 responsible for 74% of the 33% energy consumed by the transport sector [1...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
In a road network, drivers typically seek to minimize their own travel time, often affecting system-...
Alternative road pricing schemes are promising strategies to alleviate congestion and other environm...
Around 70% of transport-related emissions in the EU (European Union) came from road transportation. ...
Road transport is a major source of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions around the world. The...
The most direct impacts of road transport relate to traffic congestion, road safety, fuel consumptio...
AbstractInformation and communication technologies (ICT) holds the potential to dramatically change ...
The estimation of pollutants from road transport systems is examined, by comparing emission factors ...
Road traffic significantly contributes to urban air pollution as means of particulate matter (PM) an...
Energy consumption from the transport section, in many developing countries, has not been dealt with...
AbstractAdvanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been used worldwide to mitigate different...
The potential of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in alleviating nonrecurring traffic conges...
AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the final results of the 7FP ICT-EMISSIONS project that de...
In order to improve networks efficiency, a considerable number of studies has been addressing the po...
Road transport was in 2016 responsible for 74% of the 33% energy consumed by the transport sector [1...
The objective of this study is to propose a methodological approach to assess the capability of diff...
In a road network, drivers typically seek to minimize their own travel time, often affecting system-...
Alternative road pricing schemes are promising strategies to alleviate congestion and other environm...
Around 70% of transport-related emissions in the EU (European Union) came from road transportation. ...
Road transport is a major source of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions around the world. The...
The most direct impacts of road transport relate to traffic congestion, road safety, fuel consumptio...
AbstractInformation and communication technologies (ICT) holds the potential to dramatically change ...
The estimation of pollutants from road transport systems is examined, by comparing emission factors ...
Road traffic significantly contributes to urban air pollution as means of particulate matter (PM) an...
Energy consumption from the transport section, in many developing countries, has not been dealt with...