A Rapid Carbon Verification System for Flight Emissions Based on Process Re-Engineering
2025-99-0116
To be published on 11/11/2025
- Content
- Aviation carbon verification plays a crucial role in China’s achievement of its “dual carbon goals”. Traditional manual sampling methods are difficult to meet the timeliness requirements of the rapidly increasing volume of flight data. A rapid verification system for flight carbon emissions designed based on process reengineering relies on three spatio-temporal verification methods: weekly cycle verification, flight segment verification, and flight tail number verification. A comprehensive verification framework that can replace manual sampling has been constructed. The system adopts a modular architecture, integrating the functions of data management and rapid verification. Experimental results show that in scenarios with 100,000 flight data, the average verification time of the system is 0.12 hours. Compared with manual methods, the efficiency has been greatly improved, and the f1 score has remained stable at over 89.5%. These findings confirm that the system has advantages in both accuracy and speed, providing crucial technical support for aircraft operators to fulfill their compliance obligations in China’s carbon market.
- Citation
- Ding, W., and Chen, J., "A Rapid Carbon Verification System for Flight Emissions Based on Process Re-Engineering," SAE Technical Paper 2025-99-0116, 2025, .