ISO 23795-2:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 02 February 2024

Intelligent transport systems — Extracting trip data using nomadic and mobile devices for estimating CO2 emissions — Part 2: Information provision for eco-friendly driving behaviour

ISO 23795-2:2024 Files

English 15 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 47.61

ISO 23795-2:2024 Scope

This document defines the extraction of vehicle trip data via nomadic devices to measure CO2 emissions in relation to driving behaviours. The extracted data can then be analysed and provided to drivers to serve as eco-friendly driving guidance. In this document the following items are defined:

     use cases for different events (speeding, long speeding, sudden start and stop, sudden acceleration and deceleration, idling, fuel-cut, economical driving);

     functional requirements for collecting data for driving behaviour pattern analysis;

     data sets for each use case for measuring vehicle emissions (CO2) and for being provided to drivers via nomadic devices.

Vehicle types such as passenger cars, vans, utility vehicles, etc. are concerned in this document

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