Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology

As road traffic networks become more congested and information systems are implemented to manage traffic flows, real-time data gathering becomes increasingly important. Classic detectors are placed in one point of the network and are able to provide information only from that area. As useful as this...

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Autores principales: Răzvan Andrei Gheorghiu, Valentin Iordache, Angel Ciprian Cormoș
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:50a93c670424454e84a42f14939fc34f2021-11-11T19:14:33ZAnalysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology10.3390/s212172811424-8220https://doaj.org/article/50a93c670424454e84a42f14939fc34f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/21/7281https://doaj.org/toc/1424-8220As road traffic networks become more congested and information systems are implemented to manage traffic flows, real-time data gathering becomes increasingly important. Classic detectors are placed in one point of the network and are able to provide information only from that area. As useful as this is, it lacks the big picture of the routes the vehicles usually travel. There are applications developed to help individuals make their way into the road network, but these are no solutions that deal with the cause of traffic; rather, they counteract the effects. It becomes obvious that a proper management system, with knowledge of all the relevant aspects will better serve all travelers. The detection solution proposed in this paper is based on Bluetooth detectors. This system is able to match detected devices in the road network, filter the results, and generate a vehicle count that is proved to follow RADAR detection results.Răzvan Andrei GheorghiuValentin IordacheAngel Ciprian CormoșMDPI AGarticleBluetooth detectionRADARroad trafficvehicle detectionorigin–destination matrixChemical technologyTP1-1185ENSensors, Vol 21, Iss 7281, p 7281 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Bluetooth detection
RADAR
road traffic
vehicle detection
origin–destination matrix
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
spellingShingle Bluetooth detection
RADAR
road traffic
vehicle detection
origin–destination matrix
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Răzvan Andrei Gheorghiu
Valentin Iordache
Angel Ciprian Cormoș
Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
description As road traffic networks become more congested and information systems are implemented to manage traffic flows, real-time data gathering becomes increasingly important. Classic detectors are placed in one point of the network and are able to provide information only from that area. As useful as this is, it lacks the big picture of the routes the vehicles usually travel. There are applications developed to help individuals make their way into the road network, but these are no solutions that deal with the cause of traffic; rather, they counteract the effects. It becomes obvious that a proper management system, with knowledge of all the relevant aspects will better serve all travelers. The detection solution proposed in this paper is based on Bluetooth detectors. This system is able to match detected devices in the road network, filter the results, and generate a vehicle count that is proved to follow RADAR detection results.
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author Răzvan Andrei Gheorghiu
Valentin Iordache
Angel Ciprian Cormoș
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Valentin Iordache
Angel Ciprian Cormoș
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title Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
title_short Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
title_full Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
title_fullStr Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Possibility to Detect Road Vehicles via Bluetooth Technology
title_sort analysis of the possibility to detect road vehicles via bluetooth technology
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publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/50a93c670424454e84a42f14939fc34f
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