The concept of Virtual Trip Lines targets to replace these conventional monitoring solutions by smartphones mounted within vehicles. Instead of deploying costly monitoring infrastructure, the locations of street segments of interest are modeled as virtual trip lines and forwarded to the participants’ smartphones. A phone application constantly monitors its current location, and transmits its position and travelling speed to the traffic monitoring infrastructure when- ever a virtual trip line has been crossed.
Application metadata | |
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Area of expertise | Monitoring of traffic conditions and roads |
Application name | Virtual Trip Lines |
Website | |
Platforms | Nokia Symbian: Nokia Symbian |
Sensors | GPS |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Opportunistic |
Incentive techniques | Collective, No-Monetary |
Type of access | Anonymous |
Proposition paper | |
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Title | Virtual trip lines for distributed privacy-preserving traffic monitoring. |
Url | http://robotics.usc.edu/~gaurav/CS546/readings/hoh_mobisys2008.pdf |
Citation | Hoh, Baik, et al. "Virtual trip lines for distributed privacy-preserving traffic monitoring." Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services. ACM, 2008. |