TY - GEN
T1 - A wireless mesh network-based platform for ITS
AU - Ahmed, Hazem
AU - El-Darieby, Mohamed
AU - Morgan, Yasser
AU - Abdulhai, Baher
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Although efficient and safe transportation of people and goods is paramount transportation problems continue to soar. Traffic congestions are of the most visible of transportation problems in large urban areas. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), exploits and extends information and communication technologies to reverse the deterioration in transportation systems performance. ITS depends, essentially, on gathering and processing real-time traffic information. In this paper, we describe a prototypical proof-of-concept implementation and test-bed of a new Bluetooth and wireless mesh networks platform for traffic network monitoring. The platform uses traveling cars as data collecting sensors or probes and uses wireless municipal mesh networks to transport sensed data. Our platform assumes that cars or drivers' mobile devices are equipped with the widely-adopted low-cost Bluetooth wireless technology. Our platform is able to track cars traveling at speeds up to 70 km/hour. We track cars as they travel and turn on the city roads. In addition, we are able to approximate car speed using two different methods. Our preliminary results indicated an accuracy of «10-15%. We plan to incorporate more advanced algorithms for calculating accurate speeds in the future.
AB - Although efficient and safe transportation of people and goods is paramount transportation problems continue to soar. Traffic congestions are of the most visible of transportation problems in large urban areas. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), exploits and extends information and communication technologies to reverse the deterioration in transportation systems performance. ITS depends, essentially, on gathering and processing real-time traffic information. In this paper, we describe a prototypical proof-of-concept implementation and test-bed of a new Bluetooth and wireless mesh networks platform for traffic network monitoring. The platform uses traveling cars as data collecting sensors or probes and uses wireless municipal mesh networks to transport sensed data. Our platform assumes that cars or drivers' mobile devices are equipped with the widely-adopted low-cost Bluetooth wireless technology. Our platform is able to track cars traveling at speeds up to 70 km/hour. We track cars as they travel and turn on the city roads. In addition, we are able to approximate car speed using two different methods. Our preliminary results indicated an accuracy of «10-15%. We plan to incorporate more advanced algorithms for calculating accurate speeds in the future.
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U2 - 10.1109/VETECS.2008.329
DO - 10.1109/VETECS.2008.329
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:47749090177
SN - 9781424416455
T3 - IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
SP - 3047
EP - 3051
BT - 2008 IEEE 67th Vehicular Technology Conference-Spring, VTC
T2 - 2008 IEEE 67th Vehicular Technology Conference-Spring, VTC
Y2 - 11 May 2008 through 14 May 2008
ER -