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Offline handover location positioning for map matching of mobile probes

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Handover location technology was employed for collecting road traffic information in a number of field projects, and the project results demonstrate that it is a supplementary and promising means of road traffic information collection for further traffic supervision and maintenance. Because handover location technology is one kind of pattern matching based location technologies, offline handover location positioning is an essential problem to be studied for successfully matching mobile probes on GIS map. Offline handover location positioning method involves two stages, handover location positioning respectively via two weighted models and an optimized model based on the intermediate results obtained in the first stage. A preliminary field test is conducted on a stretch of freeway in the inner suburban region in Beijing, and performance evaluation results show that the proposed method is superior to standard least square model in location accuracy and location precision, which is an effective method of offline handover location positioning.

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Correspondence to Wei Guan  (关伟).

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Foundation item: Projects(71131001, 60874078) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China; Project(NCET-08-0718) supported by Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of China

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Yuan, Ym., Guan, W. Offline handover location positioning for map matching of mobile probes. J. Cent. South Univ. 19, 2067–2072 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-012-1246-4

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