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Automated, High-resolution Mobile Collection System for the Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of NOx
Published on: December 20, 2016
Vehicle-level multi-strategy benchmarking of NOx emission forecasting using integrated onboard and meteorological
André Vitor Santana Souza1, Paulo Ivson1, André Heriberto Nunes2
1Department of Computer Science, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225, Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22451-900, Brazil.
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Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from heavy-duty vehicles pose significant environmental and health risks, especially in urban regions with high traffic density. This study presents a comparative multi-strategy forecasting framework to forecast NOx emissions using real-world fleet data from Brazil, enriched with interpolated meteorological variables. A preprocessing pipeline integrates onboard sensor readings, trip metadata, and weather station data through temporal and spatial interpolation, including kriging. Four regression models: linear regression, random forest, XGBoost, and LSTM, were evaluated under single-step, recursive, multi-output, and direct per-horizon forecasting strategies. Results show that forecasting performance depends jointly on the forecasting strategy and vehicle category. The multi-output strategy provided the most balanced long-horizon behaviour for LSTM in the examined case, reducing relative errors compared with less stable long-horizon alternatives, although variance explanation remained strategy-dependent. In its best single-step configuration, LSTM achieved a MAPE of 10.28%. Adjusted average speed emerged as the most relevant predictor, whereas meteorological variables improved performance only in selected settings. By integrating continuous onboard fleet data from Brazil with spatio-temporal meteorological interpolation via kriging, this study provides a reproducible benchmarking framework for vehicle-level NOx forecasting under real-world multi-horizon conditions.
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