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A Statistical Approach to Describing Vehicular Driving Cycles
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Characterization of a vehicular driving cycle in terms of a joint density function for three variables -- vehicle acceleration, vehicle speed, and road gradient -- is presented. Application of this density function to determine the energy requirements associated with propelling a vehicle around a 47-mile city-suburban driving cycle is demonstrated.
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Smith, F., Meyer, W., and Ayres, R., "A Statistical Approach to Describing Vehicular Driving Cycles," SAE Technical Paper 690212, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690212.Also In
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