DocumentCode :
1274532
Title :
Real-Time Video-Based Traffic Measurement and Visualization System for Energy/Emissions
Author :
Morris, Brendan Tran ; Tran, Cuong ; Scora, George ; Trivedi, Mohan Manubhai ; Barth, Matthew J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1667
Lastpage :
1678
Abstract :
The ability to monitor the state of a given roadway in order to better manage traffic congestion has become increasingly important. Sophisticated traffic management systems able to process both the static and mobile sensor data and provide traffic information for the roadway network are under development. In addition to typical traffic data such as flow, density, and average traffic speed, there is now strong interest in environmental factors such as greenhouse gases, pollutant emissions, and fuel consumption. It is now possible to combine high-resolution real-time traffic data with instantaneous emission models to estimate these environmental measures in real time. In this paper, a system that estimates average traffic fuel economy, CO2 , CO, HC, and NOx emissions using a computer-vision-based methodology in combination with vehicle-specific power-based energy and emission models is presented. The CalSentry system provides not only typical traffic measures but also gives individual vehicle trajectories (instantaneous dynamics) and recognizes vehicle categories, which are used in the emission models to predict environmental parameters. This estimation process provides far more dynamic and accurate environmental information compared with static emission inventory estimation models.
Keywords :
air pollution control; automated highways; computer vision; fuel economy; object recognition; road traffic; traffic engineering computing; video surveillance; wireless sensor networks; CO emission; CO2 emission; CalSentry system; HC emission; NOx emission; computer vision; congestion traffic management system; environmental factor; mobile sensor data processing; roadway network; roadway state monitoring; static data processing; traffic fuel economy; vehicle recognition; vehicle specific power-based emission model; vehicle specific power-based energy model; vehicle trajectory; video-based traffic measurement; visualization system; Monitoring; Pollution measurement; Real-time systems; Road transportation; Traffic control; Visualization; Intelligent transportation systems (ITS); real-time energy/emissions estimation; traffic measurement and management; vehicle specific power energy and modal emissions; visual tracking and classification;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2012.2208222
Filename :
6287593
Link To Document :
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