Chapter 17: Modeling fuel economy of connected vehicles using driving context
Neetika Jain; Sangeeta Mittal Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, India
Abstract
Fuel efficiency calibrated by the vehicle manufacturer is rarely obtained in real-time transient driving conditions. This happens because the fuel consumption of a vehicle depends on not only internal parameters like vehicle model, engine efficiency, and type of fuel but also on external conditions like driving behavior, traffic conditions, and road type. Out of these, driving behavior is one of the important factors affecting fuel consumption. The purpose of this chapter is to define an accurate, ...
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