Intelligent traffic monitoring and guidance system
First Claim
1. A method of broadcasting vehicular traffic data comprising the steps of:
- receiving data from one to many data sources in which the data received from an individual data source contains one to many first data units, each first data unit containing the speed of an individual vehicle, Vr entering a spatial point associated with the individual data source from which the first data unit has been received;
calculating an averaged vehicle speed for every data source from the first data units received from that source over a first time interval;
creating a second data unit from each averaged speed, the second data unit containing a first field containing an ID identifying the source of the first data unit and a second field containing the averaged vehicle speed, Vr, encoded in a compressed format, Vc;
concatenating one to many second data units created from data obtained from one to many data sources over a second time interval into a single broadcast unit;
broadcasting the broadcast unit.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for collecting and broadcasting vehicular traffic in a summarized and compressed format suitable for reception by inexpensive wireless devices. In the preferred embodiment, vehicular traffic data is received from one to many inexpensive Doppler Sensors mounted in fixed locations reflecting the speed of vehicles entering one or more known spatial points. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the averaged vehicle speed is encoded in a compressed, quantized format and formed into a broadcast unit containing data from multiple locations. The broadcast unit is then broadcast over a cellular (e.g. CDMA) network for reception by inexpensive wireless devices. The wireless devices can then use the data to display traffic data in a graphical format or be processed for route planning or other similar functions.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of broadcasting vehicular traffic data comprising the steps of:
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receiving data from one to many data sources in which the data received from an individual data source contains one to many first data units, each first data unit containing the speed of an individual vehicle, Vr entering a spatial point associated with the individual data source from which the first data unit has been received;
calculating an averaged vehicle speed for every data source from the first data units received from that source over a first time interval;
creating a second data unit from each averaged speed, the second data unit containing a first field containing an ID identifying the source of the first data unit and a second field containing the averaged vehicle speed, Vr, encoded in a compressed format, Vc;
concatenating one to many second data units created from data obtained from one to many data sources over a second time interval into a single broadcast unit;
broadcasting the broadcast unit. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An apparatus for broadcasting vehicular traffic data comprising the steps of:
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a means for receiving data from one to many data sources in which the data received from an individual data source contains one to many first data units, each first data unit containing the speed of an individual vehicle, Vr, entering a spatial point associated with the individual data source from which the first data unit has been received;
a means for calculating an averaged vehicle speed for every data source from the first data units received from that source over a first time interval which is operatively connected to the means for receiving data;
a means for creating a second data unit from each averaged speed, the second data unit containing a first field containing an ID identifying the source of the first data unit and a second field containing the averaged vehicle speed, Vr, encoded in a compressed format, Vc, which is operatively connected to the means for calculating an averaged vehicle speed;
a means for concatenating one to many second data units created from data obtained from one to many data sources over a second time interval into a single broadcast unit;
a means for broadcasting the broadcast unit. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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