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Lookup NU author(s): Nicholas Hodges, Professor Margaret Carol Bell CBE, Dr Fabio Galatioto, Dr Graeme Hill, Professor Jeffrey Neasham, Visalakshmi Suresh
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Leicester’s ITS provides a rich source of data (from traffic detectors, monitored both in real-time and archived, Air Quality Monitoring Stations, weather stations and meteorological services) which is integrated in an Air Quality Modelling Systems framework. The MESSAGE Project’s ‘Grid enabled’ “e-Science” infrastructure demonstration shows how additional data from pervasive environmental sensors can improve the assessment of the impact of traffic and congestion on air quality, noise and exposure and informs the City’s Climate Change Strategy and Carbon Footprint via the 4M project. It also supports response to the European “Air Quality”, “Noise” and “Access to environmental Information” Directives, Strategic Policies and Public Health Challenge.
Author(s): Hodges N, Bell MC, Galatioto F, Hill G, Neasham JA, Suresh V
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: 16th World Congress for Intelligent Transport Systems and Services
Year of Conference: 2009
Publisher: Intelligent Transport Systems
Notes: Paper no. 3366. Newcastle University Computing Science author: V. Suresh.