Automatic incident detection- Report from COST 30 bis working group 2.

Author(s)
Martin, J.A.
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Abstract

Automatic incident detection (AID)is incorporated in modern motorway control systems. This paper concerns the activities of working group 2 which was formed by cost 30 bis to study aid techniques. During the development of aid algorithms it is eventually necessary to confirm results with real traffic instead of simulation. For this purpose the group provided a databank of real incidents and free- flow data, which in addition, gives a common base for the direct comparison of algorithms.

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B 27477 (In: B 27451) /72 /73 / IRRD 802985
Source

In: Electronics and traffic on major roads. Technical, regulatory and ergonomic aspects. Proceedings of the International Seminar, Paris, June 4- 6, 1985, p.380- 398, 10 ref.

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