Possible uses of data from the HU-GO electronic toll system for an automatic incident detection algorithm
Abstract
The basic task of the National Toll Payment Services PLC (NÚSZ) is to sell road use authorization and to verify the existence of such autorizations and to provide related services. Traffic monitoring on the toll road network is carried out by means of nearly 130 fixed toll gates equipped with cameras and laser scanners, and video equipment mounted on vehicles. A large amount of detailed data is generated during the verification of the right to use the road, which can be used for traffic management and automatic incident detection (AID) algorithms. In this paper, the different AID methods are described, followed by the tuning methodology of the ARIMA model-based algorithm and the examination of the effectiveness of different versions tested with real data.
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