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ICT-EMISSIONS · Development of a methodology and tool to evaluate the impact of ICT measures on road transport emissions

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201131 March 2015EU funding €2,899,810

ICT-EMISSIONS aims at developing a novel methodology to evaluate the impact of ICT-related measures on mobility, vehicle energy consumption and CO2 emissions of vehicle fleets at the local scale, in order to promote the wider application of the most appropriate ICT measures. The proposed methodology combines traffic and emission modelling at micro and macro scales. These will be linked with interfaces and submodules which will be specifically designed and developed. A number of sources are available to the consortium to obtain the necessary input data. Also, experimental campaigns are offered to fill in gaps of information in traffic and emission patterns. The application of the methodology will be demonstrated using commercially available software. However, the methodology is developed in such a way as to enable its implementation by a variety of emission and traffic models. Particular emphasis is given to (a) the correct estimation of driver behaviour, as a result of traffic-related ICT measures, (b) the coverage of a large number of current vehicle technologies, including ICT systems, and (c) near future technologies such as hybrid, plug-in hybrids, and electric vehicles. The innovative combination of traffic, driver, and emission models produces a versatile toolbox that can simulate the impact on energy and CO2 of infrastructure measures (traffic management, dynamic traffic signs, etc.), driver assistance systems and ecosolutions (speed/cruise control, start/stop systems, etc.) or a combination of measures (cooperative systems).The methodology will be validated by application in the Turin, Madrid, and Roma areas. The consortium incorporates all required competences to deliver the project objectives, i.e. a balanced mix of experienced traffic simulation/management experts, vehicle energy emission modellers, ICT solution providers, and end users.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS

EL · €899,053

participant

CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA

IT · €258,275

participant

5T SRL

IT · €100,800

participant

IVECO SPA

IT · €471,339

participant

ROMA SERVIZI PER LA MOBILITA SRL

IT · €27,960

participant

Madrid Calle 30, S.A.

ES · €59,000

participant

POLIS

BE · €158,760

participant

EXPLEO GERMANY GMBH

DE · €164,900

participant

AVL LIST GMBH

AT · €322,863

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €436,860

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE

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