3167 Utilization of Probe Data for Traffic Flow Control

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Thursday, October 20, 2011: 1:50 PM
S320D (Orange County Convention Center )
Masafumi Kobayashi , Assistant General Manager, Sumitomo Electric Industries, ltd., Osaka, Japan
Description of Paper:

Probe data is expected as a new technology to collect the spatial traffic information and to improve the traffic flow control toward the CO2 emission reduction. As parts of research of the UTMS (Universal Traffic Management Society of Japan), we have been researching on the technologies and specifications to utilize probe data for the traffic flow control since 2008. After two years of researching of the definition of services menu and the basic simulation evaluations, we would introduce the additional simulation results and the field verification results using the probe data collected from the vehicle in practical.

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