2017
DOI: 10.4271/2017-01-1725
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Cabin-Ambient Air Exchanges and Their Relation to In-Vehicle CO2 Concentration

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“…In-Vehicle CO 2 Filtration System. Many studies have recognized the adverse influences of high CO 2 levels on driver behaviors [51][52][53][54]. Therefore, methods and procedures for monitoring and reducing or filtering in-vehicle CO 2 , particulate matter (PM), and other cabin air pollutants are receiving increasing attention from researchers in this area.…”
Section: Certain Perfumes and Aftershavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In-Vehicle CO 2 Filtration System. Many studies have recognized the adverse influences of high CO 2 levels on driver behaviors [51][52][53][54]. Therefore, methods and procedures for monitoring and reducing or filtering in-vehicle CO 2 , particulate matter (PM), and other cabin air pollutants are receiving increasing attention from researchers in this area.…”
Section: Certain Perfumes and Aftershavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, methods and procedures for monitoring and reducing or filtering in-vehicle CO 2 , particulate matter (PM), and other cabin air pollutants are receiving increasing attention from researchers in this area. Tessathan T, et al [51] stated that rarely opened windows for commuting passenger cars in Thailand lead to an accumulation of CO 2 in vehicle cabins. Results indicated that the amount of air exchange depends on the prevailing wind speed and direction, the number of doors opened, and the duration of the door opening.…”
Section: Certain Perfumes and Aftershavesmentioning
confidence: 99%