Title of article :
Modelling instantaneous traffic emission and the influence
of traffic speed limits
Author/Authors :
Luc Int Panis، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Steven Broekx، نويسنده , , Ronghui Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper considers the effect of active speed management on traffic-induced emissions. In particular, the traffic emissions
caused by acceleration and deceleration of vehicles are modelled based on an instantaneous emission model integrated with a
microscopic traffic simulation model. The emission model is based on empirical measurements which relate vehicle emission to the
type, the instantaneous speed and acceleration of the vehicle. The traffic model captures the second-by-second speed and
acceleration of individual vehicles travelling in a road network based on their individual driving style, the vehicle mechanics, and
their interaction with other traffic and with traffic control in the network. The integrated model is applied to test a new technology
to actively manage the driving speed of the vehicles in an urban network. Their impacts on vehicle emission in the network are
assessed to give an indication of the relative effectiveness of the different technological designs and different levels of driver
responses. The results show that, while the speed management has effectively reduced the average speed of the traffic, their impact
on vehicle emissions is complex. For the study network, the frequent acceleration and deceleration movements in the network has
significantly reduced the effect of the reduced average speed on emission. The net results are that the active speed management has
no significant impact on pollutant emissions. The study suggests that the analysis of the environmental impacts of any traffic
management and control policies is a complex issue and requires detailed analysis of not only their impact on average speeds but
also on other aspects of vehicle operation such as acceleration and deceleration.
Keywords :
Microsimulation , Traffic speed management , Integrated traffic and emission modelling , Instantaneous emission
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment