Method for detecting travel information
First Claim
1. A method for acquiring traffic situation data in a network of traffic routes which is covered by a cellular mobile radio network having a large number of base stations having a unique identifier, and in which a large number of vehicles move, each being provided with an operating mobile terminal for the mobile radio network, information about the contact between the terminals and the base stations being used to estimate the current location of terminals, characterized in that, at least for part of the network of traffic routes, in which the base stations have a transmission range with a cell radius which is of the order of magnitude of the distance between adjacent traffic routes to be distinguished from one another, characteristic patterns are determined in the sense of sequences of the identifiers of those base stations with which a terminal respectively makes contact as it moves along a route, are assigned to the respective route and permanently stored, and in that in order to obtain current traffic situation information for selected terminals, in each case the current sequence of the base stations contacted by this terminal is determined, compared with the stored characteristic patterns and used to decide in which part of the route the respective terminal is presently located.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for detecting travel information in a traffic network covered by a cellular mobile radio network with a plurality of base stations provided with a clear identifier and wherein a plurality of vehicles move, said vehicles being respectively provided with an operating mobile terminal for the mobile radio network. Information on the contact between the end terminals and the base stations is used to estimate the location of the terminals. At least for one part of the traffic network, wherein the base stations have a transmission range with a cell radius corresponding to the distance separating neighboring traffic routes, characteristic models are determined in the form of sequences of identifiers of said base stations with which a terminal respectively enters into contact when it is displaced along a route, allocated to the respective route and permanently stored.
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1. A method for acquiring traffic situation data in a network of traffic routes which is covered by a cellular mobile radio network having a large number of base stations having a unique identifier, and in which a large number of vehicles move, each being provided with an operating mobile terminal for the mobile radio network, information about the contact between the terminals and the base stations being used to estimate the current location of terminals, characterized
in that, at least for part of the network of traffic routes, in which the base stations have a transmission range with a cell radius which is of the order of magnitude of the distance between adjacent traffic routes to be distinguished from one another, characteristic patterns are determined in the sense of sequences of the identifiers of those base stations with which a terminal respectively makes contact as it moves along a route, are assigned to the respective route and permanently stored, and in that in order to obtain current traffic situation information for selected terminals, in each case the current sequence of the base stations contacted by this terminal is determined, compared with the stored characteristic patterns and used to decide in which part of the route the respective terminal is presently located.
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