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Extended Floating Car Data in Co-operative Traffic Management

Thomas Scheider and Martin Böhm
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Chapter Chapter 11 in Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization, 2010, pp 161-170 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the last 10 years, the tasks of motorway operators increased from tendering the construction, operation, and maintenance to motorway operation with a strong link to traffic management and provision of traffic information to the drivers of the single vehicles. This information was in the beginning roadside information available through Variable Message Signs (VMS) and broadcast information, e.g., by traffic status messages in the radio. In the last years, digital information has been transmitted to the single driver via the Traffic Message Channel (TMC), which informs the driver directly within the vehicle about the road- and traffic status.

Keywords: Traffic Information; Incident Detection; Road Operator; Variable Message Sign; Route Navigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6070-2_11

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