The use of probe vehicles in traffic management is growing rapidly. The reason is that the required data collection infrastructure is increasingly in place in urban areas with significant number of mobile sensors moving around covering expansive areas of the road network. The data is usually sparse in time and location. It usually includes only geo-location and timestamp. Extracting the paths taken by the vehicles is an important step in using this data. Such methods are referred to as map-matching or path inference. This paper introduces a path inference method for low-frequency probes and evaluates its accuracy in comparison to a recent method.
Path inference of low-frequency GPS probes for urban networks
2012-09-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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