Estimation of Fuel Consumption through PID Signals Using the Real Emissions Cycle in the City of Quito, Ecuador

In Ecuador, according to data from the Ministry of Energy, the internal combustion engine is the largest consumer of fossil fuels. For this reason, it is important to identify and develop proposals in the literature that enable the prediction of vehicle fuel consumption in both the laboratory and on...

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Carbon
Emissions
Energy consumption
Energy minerals
Energy use
Fossil fuels
Humidity
Laboratories
Parameter identification
Sustainability
Transportation industry
Variables
Vehicles
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