Search for dissertations about: "floating car data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words floating car data.
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1. Monitoring winter road friction using floating car data
Abstract : More than a million people die every year due to road traffic accidents globally where one in five serious or fatal accidents occurs during severe weather conditions. Sweden is in the lead of Vision Zero, with the aim of zero casualties due to road traffic, and every year new countries and organisations accept the challenge of saving lives. READ MORE
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2. Urban Travel Time Estimation from Sparse GPS Data : An Efficient and Scalable Approach
Abstract : The use of GPS probes in traffic management is growing rapidly as the required data collection infrastructure is increasingly in place, with significant number of mobile sensors moving around covering expansive areas of the road network. Many travelers carry with them at least one device with a built-in GPS receiver. READ MORE
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3. The Principle of Scaling of Geographic Space and its Application in Urban Studies
Abstract : Geographic space is the large-scale and continuous space that encircles the earth and in which human activities occur. The study of geographic space has drawn attention in many different fields and has been applied in a variety of studies, including those on cognition, urban planning and navigation systems. READ MORE
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4. Energy Usage in Supermarkets - Modelling and Field Measurements
Abstract : This thesis investigates a special type of energy system, namely energy use in supermarkets through modelling, simulations and field studies. A user-friendly computer program, CyberMart, which calculates the total energy performance of a supermarket, is presented. READ MORE
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5. Path Inference of Sparse GPS Probes for Urban Networks : Methods and Applications
Abstract : The application of GPS probes in traffic management is growing rapidly as the required data collection infrastructure is increasingly in place in urban areas with significant number of mobile sensors moving around covering expansive areas of the road network. Most travelers carry with them at least one device with a built-in GPS receiver. READ MORE