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PyEmission

Python Library for Vehicular Emission Estimation (PyEmission)

PyEmission is a Python library for estimation of vehicular emissions and fuel consumption. This tool covers a wide range of light duty motor vehicles including passenger car, SUV, passenger truck, and light commercial truck. The tool only takes second-by-second driving cycle and vehicle characteristics data as inputs and generate results of vehicular emissions (CO2, CO, NOx, and HC) and fuel consumption.

A detailed description of this software methodology can be found in this Journal Article.

User Manual

Please check this user manual to learn how to use this library.

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Copyright 2021 Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC

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This software is licensed under the terms you may find in the file named "LICENSE" in this directory.

Developers

By contributing to this software project, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions for your contributions:

You agree your contributions are submitted under the Apache-2 license. You represent you are authorized to make the contributions and grant the license. If your employer has rights to intellectual property that includes your contributions, you represent that you have received permission to make contributions and grant the required license on behalf of that employer.

Authors

Md Mamunur Rahman (mdmamunur.rahman@inl.gov)

Ruby Thuy Nguyen (ruby.nguyen@inl.gov)