Publication | Open Access
Nericell
1.2K
Citations
21
References
2008
Year
Unknown Venue
Developed WorldIntelligent Traffic ManagementEngineeringTraffic FlowRoad Traffic ControlSmart CityBusinessUrban PlanningTraffic EngineeringMobile ComputingChaotic TrafficTraffic MonitoringTransportation EngineeringTraffic Management
We consider the problem of monitoring road and traffic conditions in a city. Prior work in this area has required the deployment of dedicated sensors on vehicles and/or on the roadside, or the tracking of mobile phones by service providers. Furthermore, prior work has largely focused on the developed world, with its relatively simple traffic flow patterns. In fact, traffic flow in cities of the developing regions, which comprise much of the world, tends to be much more complex owing to varied road conditions (e.g., potholed roads), chaotic traffic (e.g., a lot of braking and honking), and a heterogeneous mix of vehicles (2-wheelers, 3-wheelers, cars, buses, etc.).
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1