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Modelling and accessing trajectory data of moving vehicles in a road network.
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Modelling and accessing trajectory data of moving vehicles in a road network./
Author:
Li, Xiang.
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173 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-07, Section: A, page: 2679.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-07A.
Subject:
Geography. -
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9780542239335
Modelling and accessing trajectory data of moving vehicles in a road network.
Li, Xiang.
Modelling and accessing trajectory data of moving vehicles in a road network.
- 173 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-07, Section: A, page: 2679.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 2005.
Trajectory data of moving vehicles becomes an important supplement to conventional traffic data. Using trajectory data to solve traffic problems is the background of this research. This thesis specifically deals with the management of trajectory data and seeks answers to the research question, "how to efficiently represent and access trajectory data." Correspondingly, the objectives of this research are to develop a trajectory data model and to develop a trajectory data access method. To fulfill these objectives, a LRS-based trajectory data model (LTDM) and a topology-based mixed index structure (TMIS) are developed. Given the importance of road networks, a trajectory-oriented, carriageway-based road network data model (CRNM) is also developed to provide the foundation for LTDM and TMIS. In order to integrate the developed approaches into the solution of real traffic problems, a tentative framework for trajectory data applications, namely, cooperative intelligent transportation system (CITS), is set up. Major contributions of this thesis consist of the following four points.
ISBN: 9780542239335Subjects--Topical Terms:
524010
Geography.
Modelling and accessing trajectory data of moving vehicles in a road network.
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Third, the CITS, though still a conceptual framework at the current stage, can develop in a benign circle if being realized and can facilitate traffic management to a great extent. Especially, the proposed models and methods can be integrated into the framework and can provide the foundation for advanced applications, such as travel behavior analysis based on trajectory data mining.
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