Traffic Data Processing in Vehicular Sensor Networks

The existing vehicular sensors of taxi companies in most of cities can be used for traffic monitoring, however sensors are always set with a long sampling interval because of communication cost saving and network congestion avoidance. In this paper, we focus on the traffic data processing in vehicular sensor networks providing sparse and incomplete information. A performance evaluation study has been carried out in Shanghai by utilizing the sensors installed on 4000 taxis. Two types of traffic status estimation algorithms, the link-based and the vehicle-based, are introduced based on such data basis. The results from large-scale testing cases show that the traffic status can be fairly well estimated based on these imperfect data and we demonstrate the feasibility of such application in most of cities.

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