Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation

Advanced technology offers us various alternatives for collecting traffic data. However, different devices often result in different accuracy to the true speed of the drivers. Lack of knowledge of accuracy between different devices is often cited as a common problem for both transportation researche...

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Published in:BEIAC 2013 - 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium
Main Author: Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
2013
BEIAC 2013 - 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium


10.1109/BEIAC.2013.6560214
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84883119915&doi=10.1109%2fBEIAC.2013.6560214&partnerID=40&md5=13ec2b14d41f0a3079804bd53db128d0
Advanced technology offers us various alternatives for collecting traffic data. However, different devices often result in different accuracy to the true speed of the drivers. Lack of knowledge of accuracy between different devices is often cited as a common problem for both transportation researcher and practitioner. This paper discusses the most accurate traffic data measurement device when compared to the true driving speed of the driver using the V-BOX GPS validated with the dash box of the test vehicle. The paper illustrates and discusses the significant value R2 of the traffic data using scatter plot, root mean squared error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). The paper covers two classes of advanced traffic data collection devices which are intrusive (automated traffic classifier) and off road portable speed measurement devices (laser gun, radar gun and manual count). Results showed that automated traffic classifier have the smaller discrepancies or deviations followed by laser gun, manual count and radar gun when comparing to the global positioning system (GPS). It is extremely important to notify which devices have the most accurate data collection as any study can only be as accurate as the data on which it is based. © 2013 IEEE.


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author Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
spellingShingle Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
author_facet Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
author_sort Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.; Zainuddin N.I.; Besar T.B.H.T.
title Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
title_short Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
title_full Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
title_fullStr Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
title_full_unstemmed Vehicle speed measurement technique using various speed detection instrumentation
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description Advanced technology offers us various alternatives for collecting traffic data. However, different devices often result in different accuracy to the true speed of the drivers. Lack of knowledge of accuracy between different devices is often cited as a common problem for both transportation researcher and practitioner. This paper discusses the most accurate traffic data measurement device when compared to the true driving speed of the driver using the V-BOX GPS validated with the dash box of the test vehicle. The paper illustrates and discusses the significant value R2 of the traffic data using scatter plot, root mean squared error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). The paper covers two classes of advanced traffic data collection devices which are intrusive (automated traffic classifier) and off road portable speed measurement devices (laser gun, radar gun and manual count). Results showed that automated traffic classifier have the smaller discrepancies or deviations followed by laser gun, manual count and radar gun when comparing to the global positioning system (GPS). It is extremely important to notify which devices have the most accurate data collection as any study can only be as accurate as the data on which it is based. © 2013 IEEE.
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