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vRDE – Virtual Real Driving Emission

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Die Verbrauchs- und Emissionszertifizierung anhand des NEFZ stand bis zuletzt, nicht nur im Zusammenhang mit den sogenannten „Defeat Devices“, in scharfer Kritik – 2017 soll mit der Einführung von WLTP und RDE genau diese Problematik aufgegriffen werden. Europa übernimmt damit eine Pionierrolle auf dem Gebiet der Emissionsgesetzgebung.

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Wenig, M., Artuković, D., Armbruster, C. (2017). vRDE – Virtual Real Driving Emission. In: Liebl, J., Beidl, C. (eds) VPC – Simulation und Test 2016. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16754-7_2

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