Networked Clean Vehicles, How the Environment Information will Improve Fuel Efficiency and CO2 Emissions
Date Published: 2009-04-20
Paper Number:2009-01-0599
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-0599
Citation:
Iglesias, I., Isasi, L., Larburu, M., Martin, A. et al., "Networked Clean Vehicles, How the Environment Information will Improve Fuel Efficiency and CO2 Emissions," SAE Int. J. Fuels Lubr. 2(1):167-171, 2009, doi:10.4271/2009-01-0599.
Author(s):
I. Iglesias - Tecnalia Automocion
L. Isasi - Tecnalia Automocion
M. Larburu - Tecnalia Automocion
A. Martin - Tecnalia Automocion
A. Peña - Tecnalia Automocion
International goals of reducing CO2 emissions in vehicles require sophisticated solutions in areas not strictly related to an improvement in the efficiency of the powertrain systems, but to an enhanced management of these systems, taking into account parameters of the environment provided by the infrastructure and/or other vehicles. The addition of infrastructure parameters into the control of the vehicle, obtained by means of innovative solutions such as vehicle to vehicle, infrastructure to vehicle (V2V - I2V) cooperative communications, has a significant potential to reduce the CO2 emissions.
Notable benefits in the fuel consumption are shown in this paper founded on the implementation of three different advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), enhanced by using cooperative communications, in a virtual vehicle.
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