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International Traffic Database: Gathering Traffic Data Fast and Intuitive

In: Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization

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  • Marc Miska

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Hiroshi Warita
  • Alexandre Torday
  • Masao Kuwahara

Abstract

Gathering real life data, for whatever type of use, is a time consuming job. A lot of data is measured and stored in several places and different formats around the world. While a lot of it is not used, other institutions gather similar data on different locations or, worse, on the same ones. In this way, a lot of money and time is spent unnecessarily (Miska and Lint 2006). Thus, the aim of the International Traffic Database (ITDb) project is to provide traffic data to various groups (researchers, practitioners, public entities) in a format according to their particular needs, ranging from raw measurement data to statistical analysis.

Suggested Citation

  • Marc Miska & Hiroshi Warita & Alexandre Torday & Masao Kuwahara, 2010. "International Traffic Database: Gathering Traffic Data Fast and Intuitive," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Jaume Barceló & Masao Kuwahara (ed.), Traffic Data Collection and its Standardization, chapter 0, pages 47-56, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-1-4419-6070-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6070-2_4
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