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Title: M-Traffic: Mobile Traffic Information and Monitoring System
Authors: Romão, Teresa
Rato, Luís
Almada, Antão
Dias, António Eduardo
Keywords: ubiquitous
mobile
traffic
interface
Issue Date: Feb-2008
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: Traffic information is crucial in metropolitan areas, where a high concentration of moving vehicles causes traffic congestion and blockage. Appropriate traffic infor- mation received at the proper time helps users to avoid unnecessary delays, choos- ing the fastest route that serves their purposes. This work presents Mobile Traffic (M-Traffic), a multiplatform online traffic information system, which provides real-time traffic information based on image processing, sensor’s data, and traveller behaviour models. This system has a modular architecture that allows it to easily be adapted to new data sources and additional distribution platforms. In order to estimate route delay and feed the optimal routing algorithm, a traffic microscopic simulation model was developed, and simulation results are presented. This mobile information service ubiquitously provides users with traffic information regarding their needs and preferences, according to an alert system, which allows a personal- ized pre-definition of warning messages.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/1332
ISBN: 978-1-59904-840-6
Type: bookPart
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