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Title: Artemisa: early design of an eco-driving assistant
Author(s): Corcoba Magaña, V.
Muñoz-Organero, Mario
Publisher: Universidad de Sevilla
Issued date: Jun-2011
Citation: Juan Antonio Ortega Ramírez y Jesús Torres Valderrama (eds.). XIII Jornadas de ARCA: Sistemas Cualitativos y sus Aplicaciones en Diagnosis, Robótica e Inteligencia Ambiental, Huelva 26 – 29 de Junio de 2011, p. 81-86
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/13810
ISBN: 978-84-615-5513-0
Description: Actas del XIII Jornadas de ARCA: Sistemas Cualitativos y sus Aplicaciones en Diagnosis, Robótica e Inteligencia Ambiental, Huelva 26 – 29 de Junio de 2011
Abstract: Eco-driving is becoming a very important topic in recent years since aspects such as environmental pollution, energy conservation, global warming and user safety depend on it. To save fuel, it requires a combination of vehicle design principles (including aerodynamics, engine optimization, fuel type and vehicle weight) and that the driver adopt an efficient driving style. This paper presents an eco-driving assistant that evaluates the driver's driving style from the standpoint of fuel consumption. Then, based on the assessment provides advice to adopt eco-driving habits. Eco-driving assistant will facilitate that drivers learn the techniques of efficient driving. We solution runs on mobile devices with Android OS requiring minimal HW inside the vehicle. Furthermore, analyze better driver's driving style than other solutions because it takes into account environmental variables that influence in the fuel consumption.
Sponsor: The research leading to these results has received funding by the ARTEMISA project TIN2009-14378-C02-02 within the Spanish "Plan Nacional de I+D+I", and the Madrid regional community projects S2009/TIC-1650 and CCG10- UC3M/TIC-4992.
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