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Onto-Traffic: A Semantic Traffic Analysis Tool based on GPS Data for Smart-Cities
Authors:
Juan J. Sanchez-Escobar
Liliana I. Barbosa-Santillan
Luis F. Barbosa-Santillan
Fatemeh G. Nasri-Shandiz
Gabriel A. Leon-Paredes
Keywords: Recommendation systems; urban traffic; smart cites; OntoTraffic system; smart applications; GPS data analysis.
Abstract:
Nowadays by growing usage of vehicles, control and monitor the traffic is a promise for smart cities. Recommendation Systems are one of the solutions provided by smart cities for such issues. These kind of systems are trend in Information Technologies and they are acquiring acceptance among scientific communities and enterprises as well. Such systems feed users with valuable information about their environment and help them to take better decisions related to traffic jam. This paper presents OntoTraffic, a recommendation system based on ontologies, which supports the user to obtain information related to urban traffic in the city of Beijing. The information is provided according to the user’s requests. This recommendation system works with Global Positioning System (GPS) traces taken from the Beijing data set, which has twenty one millions traces. In addition, 5888 traces were gathered through smartphones of Guadalajara citizens. In OntoTraffic system, data are collected by certain algorithms that extract the data from a reliable databases. Produced information from such system, which depends on the other recommendation, allows users being more productive and efficient in urban issues. This information also improves user’s life quality by spending less time and money on their daily activities. OntoTraffic also provides recommendations to obtain: (1) average traffic on a specific street, (2) find rush hours for each street, (3) discover the most crowded streets in a certain time, (4) demonstrate the distance between two points on the map, and (5) show the bustle streets between 7:00 pm to 3:00 am. Finally this paper suggests some activities for future work such as: (a) build new models to support smart cities, (b) supporting recommended system developments for decision makers, (c) valuing data analysis and ontologies for future High Performance Computing (HPC) center.
Pages: 5 to 8
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016
Publication date: May 22, 2016
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2326-9332
ISBN: 978-1-61208-477-0
Location: Valencia, Spain
Dates: from May 22, 2016 to May 26, 2016