This book contains twelve selected papers presented at the International Workshop on Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization held on September 8-9th 2008 in Barcelona. Organized and chaired by Barcelo and Kuwahara, the workshop was intended to examine the purposes and quality of data and how it is collected and used in traffic analysis, with the overall intent of improving and standardizing the practice.
Traffic data is the cornerstone to everything from the most classical traffic control analysis to the most advanced real-time control and management implementing modern Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications. These applications are primarily based on the availability of traffic data supplied by a Data Collection System which, equipped with more or less sophisticated technologies, provides measurements on the fundamental traffic variables, ideally with the required level of temporal aggregation, and perhaps, when the technology allows it, additional measurements on other variables of interest, depending on the type of application in which they will be used. The applications are in turn supported by models, and in fact the primary use of the data is to provide the input to traffic models whose quality depends on the quality, consistency, robustness, completion and other characteristics of the data.
Author(s): Jaume Barceló, Masao Kuwahara (auth.), Jaume Barceló, Masao Kuwahara (eds.)
Series: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 144
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 243
Tags: Operation Research/Decision Theory; Operations Research, Management Science; Regional/Spatial Science; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Traffic Data Collection and Its Standardization....Pages 1-10
Data Collection, Use and Provision at the Transport Data Centre, New South Wales, Australia....Pages 11-24
Data Collection for Measuring Performance of Integrated Transportation Systems....Pages 25-45
International Traffic Database: Gathering Traffic Data Fast and Intuitive....Pages 47-56
Data Mining for Traffic Flow Analysis: Visualization Approach....Pages 57-72
The Influence of Spatial Factors on the Commuting Trip Distribution in the Netherlands....Pages 73-87
Dynamic Origin–Destination Matrix Estimation Using Probe Vehicle Data as A Priori Information....Pages 89-108
Using Probe Vehicle Data for Traffic State Estimation in Signalized Urban Networks....Pages 109-127
Floating Car Data Based Analysis of Urban Travel Times for the Provision of Traffic Quality....Pages 129-149
A Cost-Effective Method for the Detection of Queue Lengths at Traffic Lights....Pages 151-160
Extended Floating Car Data in Co-operative Traffic Management....Pages 161-170
Microscopic Data for Analyzing Driving Behavior at Traffic Signals....Pages 171-191
Back Matter....Pages 193-194