NTL Record

Title Using Archived ITS Data for Sensitivity Analysis in the Estimation of Mobile Source Emissions
Record ID 11146
Personal Name
Creator
Turner, Shawn M.; Gajewski, Byron J.; Widenthal, Marie; Dresser, George B.
Corporate
Contributor
Texas Transportation Institute; Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.)
Publisher Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.)
Publication Date 20001200
Language English
Abstract The study described in this paper demonstrates the use of archived ITS data from San Antonio's TransGuide traffic management center (TMC) for sensitivity analyses in the estimation of on-road mobile source emissions. Because of the stark comparison between previous speed/volume data sets used for emissions analyses and ITS data sets, the primary goal of the research team was to ascertain the effects that the additional level of detail in the ITS data sets had on estimating emissions. In particular, researchers wanted to determine the effects of input data aggregation level on emission estimates. The authors found that for monthly total emission estimates, aggregation level had little effect on the sum total of emissions. Differences between using 20-second and 60-minute speed and volume data were less than 5%, and aggregated data typically underestimated emissions estimates. When calculating emissions for particular hours-of-day, however, the authors found that aggregation level had a moderate effect on emission estimates, ranging to as much as 20% during the early morning hours of light traffic. Emission differences for NOx were never more than 15%, presumably due to the flat shape of the NOx curve. The authors conclude that, for existing applications and models, data aggregation may not have significant effects on the model estimate. The results largely depend on the 1) nature and complexity of the relationship between input data and unknown variable (e.g., shape of the emission curve or form of the equation); or 2) the time frame/duration of the analysis.
Rosap ID dot:4820
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/4820
TRT Terms Speed data; Traffic data; Intelligent transportation systems; Pollutants; Sensitivity analysis; Estimates; Traffic volume; Traffic models; Exhaust gases; Motor vehicles; Periods of the day; Hours
General Subjects Archived data; Data aggregation; Input data; San Antonio
Classification NTL - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS;
NTL - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT - Air Quality
Geographical
Coverage
United States
OCLC 46942742
TRIS Online
Accession No
00811222
Report Number SWUTC/00/167406-1
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/11000/11100/11146/167406-1.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository