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Different aspects of traffic dynamics are captured by different measurement methods. In this chapter, we discuss trajectory data and floating-car data, both providing space-time profiles of vehicles. While trajectory data captures all vehicles within a selected measurement area, floating-car data only provides information on single, specially equipped vehicles. Furthermore, trajectory data is measured externally while, as the name implies, floating-car data is captured inside the vehicle.
Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
Galileo Galilei
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The CAN-bus is a micro-controller communication interface present in all modern vehicles.
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The time headway is composed of the (rear-bumper-to-front-bumper) time gap plus the occupancy time interval of the leading vehicle.
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Treiber, M., Kesting, A. (2013). Trajectory and Floating-Car Data. In: Traffic Flow Dynamics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32460-4_2
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