On the use of active mobile and stationary devices for detailed traffic data collection: A simulation-based evaluation

2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (01) ◽  
pp. 01-09
Author(s):  
Henrik Fredriksson ◽  
Johan Holmgren ◽  
Mattias Dahl

The process of collecting traffic data is a key component to evaluate the current state of a transportation network and to analyze movements of vehicles. In this paper, we argue that both active stationary and mobile measurement devices should be taken into account for high-quality traffic data with sufficient geographic coverage. Stationary devices are able to collect data over time at certain locations in the network and mobile devices are able to gather data over large geographic regions. Hence, the two types of measurement devices have complementary properties and should be used in conjunction with each other in the data collection process. To evaluate the complementary characteristics of stationary and mobile devices for traffic data collection, we present a traffic simulation model, which we use to study the share of successfully identified vehicles when using both types of devices with varying identification rate. The results from our simulation study, using freight transport in southern Sweden, shows that the share of successfully identified vehicles can be significantly improved by using both stationary and mobile measurement devices.

Sensors ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 860-875 ◽  
Author(s):  
David F. Llorca ◽  
Sergio Sánchez ◽  
Manuel Ocaña ◽  
Miguel. A. Sotelo

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