Reliability of Historical Car Data for Operating Speed Analysis along Road Networks

Decis. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-04-21 DOI:10.3390/sci4020018
G. Cantisani, Giulia Del Serrone, P. Peluso
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In recent years, innovative progress in information and communication technology (ICT) has introduced new sources for traffic data collection and analysis. On-board sensors like GPS-GPRS boxes, generally installed for insurance purposes, communicate information from circulating vehicles to data centers. Geographic location, date and time, vehicles’ speed and direction, are systematically transmitted and stored as Historical Car Data (HCD) from probe vehicles in the traffic stream. These databases provide a good opportunity to analyze the vehicles’ motion both in the temporal and spatial domains. The aim of this study is to pay attention to the reliability of this kind of data gathering. Since instrumented vehicles account for a small percentage of the entire vehicle fleet, it is important to understand if they can be considered as a sample representative of the whole population. The paper presents a comparison of speed data obtained from HCD with the ones recorded by inductive-loop detectors and microwave radar sensors; the performed analysis required the definition of specific methodologies and procedures. The obtained results show a high correspondence between the two sets of data. Therefore, HCD can be proposed for the detailed monitoring of, and studies on, the operating conditions of mobility along road networks.
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路网运行速度分析中历史车辆数据的可靠性
近年来,资讯及通讯科技(ICT)的创新进展为交通数据的收集和分析带来了新的来源。像GPS-GPRS盒子这样的车载传感器通常是为了保险目的而安装的,它们将信息从行驶的车辆传输到数据中心。地理位置、日期和时间、车辆的速度和方向,系统地传输并存储为交通流中探测车辆的历史车辆数据(HCD)。这些数据库为从时间和空间两个方面分析车辆的运动提供了很好的机会。本研究的目的是关注这类数据收集的可靠性。由于仪表车辆占整个车队的一小部分,了解它们是否可以被视为整个人口的样本代表是很重要的。本文将HCD测得的速度数据与电感环探测器和微波雷达传感器测得的速度数据进行了比较;所进行的分析需要确定具体的方法和程序。所得结果表明,两组数据具有较高的对应性。因此,可以提出HCD来详细监测和研究道路网络沿线的交通运行状况。
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