A drive cycle is a standardized test procedure to measure a vehicle's emissions and fuel economy. The test is designed to mimic typical driving patterns, such as city and highway driving, and to ...
A total of 11 vehicle drive cycles were used in the study. Each cycle is described in this section. The Northeast States Center for a Clean Air Future (NESCCAF) cycle was developed to represent a ...
Drive cycles in vehicle systems are important determinants for energy consumption, emissions, and safety. Estimating the frequency of the drive cycle quickly is important for control applications ...
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