Distance-based emission factors from vehicle emission remote sensing measurements

Vehicle emission remote sensing has the potential to provide detailed emissions information at a highly disaggregated level owing to the ability to measure thousands of vehicles in a single day. Fundamentally, vehicle emission remote sensing provides a direct measure of the molar volume ratio of a p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2020-10, Vol.739, p.139688-139688, Article 139688
Hauptverfasser: Davison, Jack, Bernard, Yoann, Borken-Kleefeld, Jens, Farren, Naomi J., Hausberger, Stefan, Sjödin, Åke, Tate, James E., Vaughan, Adam R., Carslaw, David C.
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Zusammenfassung:Vehicle emission remote sensing has the potential to provide detailed emissions information at a highly disaggregated level owing to the ability to measure thousands of vehicles in a single day. Fundamentally, vehicle emission remote sensing provides a direct measure of the molar volume ratio of a pollutant to carbon dioxide, from which fuel-based emissions factors can readily be calculated. However, vehicle emissions are more commonly expressed in emission per unit distance travelled e.g. grams per km or mile. To express vehicle emission remote sensing data in this way requires an estimate of the fuel consumption at the time of the emission measurement. In this paper, an approach is developed based on vehicle specific power that uses commonly measured or easily obtainable vehicle information such as vehicle speed, acceleration and mass. We test the approach against 55 independent comprehensive PEMS measurements for Euro 5 and 6 gasoline and diesel vehicles over a wide range of driving conditions and find good agreement between the method and PEMS data. The method is applied to individual vehicle model types to quantify distance-based emission factors. The method will be appropriate for application to larger vehicle emission remote sensing databases, thus extending real-world distance-based vehicle emissions information. [Display omitted] •A method for deriving distance-based (g/km) emission factors from vehicle emissions remote sensing has been developed.•The method has been comprehensively evaluated against independent PEMS data.•Applications to several remote sensing campaigns are demonstrated.•While demonstrated for CO2 and NOx, the method is applicable to any pollutant species
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139688