EU: Light-duty: Artemis

EU: Light-duty: Artemis

Overview

The Common Artemis Driving Cycles (CADC) are chassis dynamometer procedures developed within the European Artemis (Assessment and Reliability of Transport Emission Models and Inventory Systems) project, based on statistical analysis of a large database of European real world driving patterns. The cycles include three driving schedules: (1) Urban, (2) Rural road and (3) Motorway. The Motorway cycle has two variants with maximum speeds of 130 km/h and 150 km/h.

Description

Vehicle speed during the Artemis cycles is shown in the following figures. Artemis cycle definitions also include gear changing strategies.

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Artemis Urban Cycle

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Artemis Rural Road Cycle

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Artemis Motorway Cycle

Selected characteristics of Artemis driving cycles are listed in the following table.

Characteristics of Artemis Driving Cycles
Characteristic Urban Rural Road Motorway 130 Motorway 150
Duration, s 920 1081 1067 1067
Distance, km 4.47 17.27 28.74 29.55
Average speed, km/h 17.5 57.5 97.0 99.7
Maximum speed, km/h 58 112 132 150
Speed distribution, %
  – Idle (S = 0 km/h) 29 3 2 2
  – Low speed (0 < S ≤ 50) 69 31 15 15
  – Medium speed (50 < S ≤ 90) 2 59 13 13
  – High speed (S > 90) 0 7 70 70

 

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