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Rocha, David (Instituto de Telecomunicações), Silva, Bruno (Instituto de Telecomunicações), Vieira, Emanuel (Universidade de Aveiro), Almeida, João (Instituto de Telecomunicações), C. Bartolomeu, Paulo (University of Aveiro), Ferreira, Joaquim (University of Aveiro)

Unlocking the Potential of C-ITS Data for the Deployment of Traffic Management Systems

Scheduled for presentation during the Poster Session "Road Traffic Control I" (WeBT15), Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 14:30−16:30, Foyer

2024 IEEE 27th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), September 24- 27, 2024, Edmonton, Canada

This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on October 3, 2024

Keywords Off-line and Online Data Processing Techniques, Road Traffic Control, Data Management and Geographic Information Systems

Abstract

The growing dependence on private vehicular transportation and the escalating impacts of climate change exacerbate issues on road safety, such as increased accident rates and the degradation of road infrastructure. To address this, the faster deployment of new intelligent services and the digitization of road environments is being encouraged by public authorities, as Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) message dissemination to road users and traffic analysis can help mitigate the constraints inherent in the prevailing transportation paradigm. This paper presents a cloud-based framework integrated within a publicly available Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) system, for traffic monitoring and analysis. The proposed system leverages existing V2X communications, namely Collective Perception Messages (CPMs) generated by radar-equipped Road-Side Units (RSUs), to estimate traffic flows in a Smart City environment. The obtained results prove the feasibility of the devised solution, with error rates smaller than 10%, for assessing the number of vehicles crossing certain reference points on both urban and highway scenarios.

 

 

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