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Motor Vehicle Emission Modeling and Software Simulation Computing for Roundabout in Urban City

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  • Haiwei Wang
  • Huiying Wen
  • Feng You
  • Jianmin Xu
  • Hailin Kui

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In urban road traffic systems, roundabout is considered as one of the core traffic bottlenecks, which are also a core impact of vehicle emission and city environment. In this paper, we proposed a transport control and management method for solving traffic jam and reducing emission in roundabout. The platform of motor vehicle testing system and VSP-based emission model was established firstly. By using the topology chart of the roundabout and microsimulation software, we calculated the instantaneous emission rates of different vehicle and total vehicle emissions. We argued that Integration-Model, combing traffic simulation and vehicle emission, can be performed to calculate the instantaneous emission rates of different vehicle and total vehicle emissions at the roundabout. By contrasting the exhaust emissions result between no signal control and signal control in this area at the rush hour, it draws a conclusion that setting the optimizing signal control can effectively reduce the regional vehicle emission. The proposed approach has been submitted to a simulation and experiment that involved an environmental assessment in Satellite Square, a roundabout in medium city located in China. It has been verified that setting signal control with knowledge engineering and Integration-Model is a practical way for solving the traffic jams and environmental pollution.

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  • Haiwei Wang & Huiying Wen & Feng You & Jianmin Xu & Hailin Kui, 2013. "Motor Vehicle Emission Modeling and Software Simulation Computing for Roundabout in Urban City," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:312396
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/312396
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