Dion et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Sweden/Michigan naturalistic field operational test-phase 1: benefits of origin and destination information in IntelliDrive data setsDion et al., 2009
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- Dion F
- Robinson R
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Trip origin and destination (O‐D) data plays a crucial role in various transportation activities. This information not only includes the starting and end points of a trip, but also information that can be obtained through the ability to track vehicles across a network. Collected …
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