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Wolverine: Traffic and road condition estimation using smartphone sensors
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2012
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Mobile SensingEngineeringRoad Traffic ControlData ScienceTraffic PredictionWearable TechnologyBusinessRoad Condition EstimationAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemMobile ComputingTraffic EngineeringComputer ScienceMagnetometer Sensor ReadingsTraffic ConditionsTraffic MonitoringTransportation EngineeringRoad Conditions Detection
Monitoring road and traffic conditions in a city is a problem widely studied. Several methods have been proposed towards addressing this problem. Several proposed techniques require dedicated hardware such as GPS devices and accelerometers in vehicles [7][15][8] or cameras on roadside and near traffic signals [13]. All such methods are expensive in terms of monetary cost and human effort required. We propose Wolverine - a non-intrusive method that uses sensors present on smartphones. We extend a prior study [12] to improve the algorithm based on using accelerometer, GPS and magnetometer sensor readings for traffic and road conditions detection. We are specifically interested in identifying braking events - frequent braking indicates congested traffic conditions - and bumps on the roads to characterize the type of road. We evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method based on experiments conducted on the roads in Mumbai, with promising results.
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