2023
DOI: 10.48295/et.2023.91.5
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Blending of Floating Car Data and Point-Based Sensor Data to Deduce Operating Speeds under Different Traffic Flow Conditions

Abstract: Nowadays, smart mobility can rely on innovative tools for the knowledge of road system conditions, like operating speed data extracted from the so-called Floating Car Data (FCD). Probe vehicles in the traffic flow send to operation centres a large amount of travel information, collected through GPS detection systems, especially with regard to geolocation, date and time, direction and speed. As the sample deriving from these vehicles represents a tiny portion of the entire vehicular fleet, in this paper an anal… Show more

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“…Vehicles’ identification in the free-moving and constrained conditions has been carried out by analyzing data collected through the Automatic Statistical Traffic Detection System of the Italian national road network manager, ANAS SpA [ 63 ]. The ANAS Road network currently has an automatic statistical traffic detection system with about 1200 counting sections.…”
Section: Materials: Characterization Of Vehicle Traffic Data By Radar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicles’ identification in the free-moving and constrained conditions has been carried out by analyzing data collected through the Automatic Statistical Traffic Detection System of the Italian national road network manager, ANAS SpA [ 63 ]. The ANAS Road network currently has an automatic statistical traffic detection system with about 1200 counting sections.…”
Section: Materials: Characterization Of Vehicle Traffic Data By Radar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to punctual and isolated measurements, continuous speed data are useful for creating and studying actual driver speed profiles, in relation to the behavior adopted in different territorial contexts [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%