The results of the project to collect freeway traffic data for use in developing and verifying incident detection algorithms are presented in three volumes. This volume gives a description of the 80 data sets collected from the closely spaced detectors on a section of the San Diego Freeway. This freeway is part of the 42 mile freeway loop that has magnetic detectors with an average spacing of one-half mile. Included are a description of the freeway system used, classification of data sets, description of the 80 data sets, an overview of an analysis program that will process the data sets, weather conditions and a description of an incident.
Freeway Data for Incident and Nonincident Conditions. Volume 2: Traffic Data Sets from Closely Spaced Detectors
1977
122 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Freeways , Traffic engineering , Urban transportation , Traffic control , Surveillance , Detection , Traffic surveys , Data acquisition , Algorithms , Magnetic detection , Vehicular traffic , Ramps , Fortran , California , Data reduction , Traffic incident detection , Ramp metering , Traffic flow , Traffic surveillance , Computer applications , Peak hour traffic , San Diego Freeway
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