2014
DOI: 10.4304/jcp.9.5.1058-1065
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A Vehicle Map-matching Algorithm based on Measure Fuzzy Sorting

Abstract: The vehicle position obtained from GPS and dead reckoning is wildly applied to car navigation systems. However, the estimated position has an undesirable error due to the unknown GPS noise. To solve this problem, previous papers presented a method called "map-matching" to correct the position error. In this paper, we proposes a fuzzy ranking map matching algorithm based on measure factor. Comparing with other four algorithms, our algorithm improves in strategies of the error region determination, the road grid… Show more

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“…This method stands out for its low computational demand, high efficiency, and adaptability to various road conditions [15][16][17][18]. Nonetheless, a significant limitation of the fuzzy logic algorithm is the lack of a theoretical foundation for establishing membership function segmentation points and weight coefficients [19,20]. Missteps in setting these parameters can severely undermine the algorithm's performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method stands out for its low computational demand, high efficiency, and adaptability to various road conditions [15][16][17][18]. Nonetheless, a significant limitation of the fuzzy logic algorithm is the lack of a theoretical foundation for establishing membership function segmentation points and weight coefficients [19,20]. Missteps in setting these parameters can severely undermine the algorithm's performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the approach is interesting for ambiguous situations such as parallel roads and Y-junctions, the authors didn't take the case of an extended GPS masking into account. A fuzzy sorting mapmatching algorithm is proposed in [17]. In this algorithm the grid index was used for candidate road sections filtering, and rectangle error regions were used instead of ellipses error.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Gao have developed a fuzzy logic-based GPS system and map-matching integrated algorithm with fuzzy sets consisting of vehicle speed, heading error, perpendicular distance, gyro-rate and Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP) for initial identification and tracking of the road link [ 13 ]. Working on similar problems, Wu has proposed a fuzzy sorting map-matching algorithm which generates road section candidates using a grid index, after which he uses a relativity function and fuzzy sorting method to determine the matching road section [ 14 ]. Ren and Karimi have even published a fuzzy logic map-matching algorithm for wheelchair navigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%