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maglaras2013exploiting


Leandros A. Maglaras, Pavlos Basaras and Dimitrios Katsaros, "Exploiting Vehicular Communications for Reducing CO2 Emissions in Urban environments," Proceedings of International Conference on Connected Vehicles & Expo (ICCVE 2013), Las Vegas, NV, December 2013.


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In the overall effort of reducing C02 emissions, especially in large cities, vehicular communications can play an important role. Intelligent transportation systems, which aim to use information and communication technology are considered to be a major factor in this effort. Eco-routing is already used to suggest most environmental-friendly routes in order to reduce overall mileage and CO2 emissions based on historical data. In this paper we propose a real time system based on DSRC communication capabilities in order to reroute vehicles to the most ecological route, avoiding congested roads and minimizing the overall traveled time and C02 emissions.

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Leandros A. Maglaras
Pavlos Basaras
Dimitrios Katsaros

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@inproceedings{maglaras2013exploiting,
    author = {Maglaras, Leandros A. and Basaras, Pavlos and Katsaros, Dimitrios},
    title = {{Exploiting Vehicular Communications for Reducing CO2 Emissions in Urban environments}},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Las Vegas, NV},
    booktitle = {International Conference on Connected Vehicles \& Expo (ICCVE 2013)},
    month = {12},
    year = {2013},
   }
   
   

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