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The ATENA Project: An integrated solution of advanced vehicle technology and telematics to environmental impact Centro Ricerche Fiat

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Gortan, Gortan, author.
Contributor:
Cirillo, F.
Conference Name:
2001 Internal Combustion Engines (2001-09-23 : Capri - Naples, Italy)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Naples, ITALY Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche 2001
Summary:
The Public Administrations all over the world are looking fornew methodologies and tools to face traffic congestion andpollution problems in order to obtain an efficient andenvironmentally sustainable city.Looking at the new technologies, the City Council of Naplespromoted an advanced telematic system to manage the urban trafficand a pilot study on a fleet of low emission vehicles usingdifferent fuel sources.The pilot project was called ""ATENA""(Ambiente Traffico Telematica Napoli) and was developed in the Cityof Naples in a period from 1999 to beginning of 2001.The research project, devised by Fiat Research Center, CSST andother Fiat group companies was financed by the Italian governmentbody MURST (Ministero dell'Universit\ab e della RicercaScientifica e Tecnologica) as well as the European Community.The successful experience of the ATENA Project has been thebasis for the on-going development of innovative transporttelematics applications in the field of public transport, includingremote and predictive vehicle diagnostics, demand responsivetransport and car sharing
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Publisher Number:
2001-24-0084
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