An innovative feature of this paper is the demonstration of the feasibility of real-time vehicle reidentification algorithm development at a signalized intersection, where different traffic detection technologies were employed at upstream and downstream locations. Previous research by the authors on vehicle reidentification has utilized the same traffic sensors (e.g., conventional square inductive loops) and detectors (e.g., high-speed scanning detector cards) at both locations. In this paper, an opportunity arose for the first time to collect a downstream data set from a temporary installation of a prototype innovative inductive loop sensor known as a "blade" sensor in conjunction with conventional inductive loops upstream. At both locations, advanced high-speed scanning detector cards were used. Although the number of vehicles for which data could be collected was small, encouraging results were obtained for vehicle reidentification performance in this system of mixed traffic detection technologies. In future large-scale applications of vehicle reidentification approaches for real-time traffic performance measurement, management, and control, it would be most beneficial and practical if heterogeneous and homogeneous detection systems could be supported. This initial paper yielded many useful insights about this important issue and demonstrated on a small scale the feasibility of vehicle reidentification in a system with heterogeneous detection technologies.


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    Title :

    Anonymous vehicle reidentification using heterogeneous detection systems


    Contributors:
    Oh, Cheol (author) / Ritchie, S.G. (author) / Jeng, Shin-Ting (author)


    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    10 Seiten, 13 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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