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Similarity-based prediction of travel times for vehicles traveling on known routes

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Similarity-based prediction of travel times for vehicles traveling on known routes
The use of centralized, real-time position tracking is proliferating in the areas of logistics and public transportation. Real-time positions can be used to provide up-to-date information to a variety of users, and they can also be accumulated for uses in subsequent data analyses. In particular, historical data in combination with real-time data may be used to predict the future travel times of vehicles more accurately, thus improving the experience of the users who rely on such information. We propose a Nearest-Neighbor Trajectory (NNT) technique that identifies the historical trajectory that is the most similar to the current, partial trajectory of a vehicle. The historical trajectory is then used for predicting the future movement of the vehicle. The paper’s specific contributions are two-fold. First, we define distance measures and a notion of nearest neighbor that are specific to trajectories of vehicles that travel along known routes. In empirical studies with real data fr...
Dalia Tiesyte, Christian S. Jensen
Added 09 Nov 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where GIS
Authors Dalia Tiesyte, Christian S. Jensen
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