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7 August 2007 Mobile agent based online integration modeling for traffic information services
Qingquan Li, Dequan Gao, Zhixiang Fang, Lianying Li
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Abstract
With the rapid development of urban economy and urbanization construction in China, traffic load rises sharply because of the larger vehicle occupancy within many urban areas, which has already led to serious traffic congestion problem. GIS-T is an efficient technological solution and core information infrastructure for solving modern urban transportation problems. High-level traffic systems must integrate real-time traffic information and spatial data of road to supply timely and efficient public services and guarantee a better orderly transportation. However, for traffic information is multisource, complex and massive, traffic information service must have fast, powerful capabilities for online integration processing. Online integration of traffic information emphasizes the traffic resources share and services optimization, and solve assignment, scheduling, monitoring and feedback of integration computing tasks in dynamic and distributed network. This paper firstly analyzes traffic data and existing problems of online integration, and then discusses mobile agent technology, and finally proposes a mobile agent based unified online integration model of traffic information. This model will achieve cooperative computing and more accessible, flexible and reliable traffic information services.
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Qingquan Li, Dequan Gao, Zhixiang Fang, and Lianying Li "Mobile agent based online integration modeling for traffic information services", Proc. SPIE 6754, Geoinformatics 2007: Geospatial Information Technology and Applications, 67541V (7 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764928
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KEYWORDS
Information fusion

Data modeling

Roads

Information technology

Data processing

Mobile communications

Databases

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