Traffic Management for Smart Cities

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Smart cities, participatory sensing as well as location data available in communication systems and social networks generates a vast amount of heterogeneous mobility data that can be used for traffic management. This chapter gives an overview of the different data sources and their characteristics and describes a framework for utilizing the various sources efficiently in the context of traffic management. Furthermore, different types of traffic models and algorithms are related to both the different data sources as well as some key functionalities of active traffic management, for example, short-term prediction and control.

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Allström, A., Barceló, J., Ekström, J., Grumert, E., Gundlegård, D., & Rydergren, C. (2016). Traffic Management for Smart Cities. In Designing, Developing, and Facilitating Smart Cities: Urban Design to IoT Solutions (pp. 211–240). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44924-1_11

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