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Positioning Systems in Intelligent Transport Systems

ISBN 0-89006-536-5
Chris Drane, Chris Rizos
369 pages.
Copyright 1998.









Description

Positioning systems, which determine the location of cars, trucks, buses, trains, and airplanes, are critical in the use of intelligent transport systems (ITS) to improve the efficiency and safety of transport systems while making them less congested and less polluting. This book is the first integrated study of the role of positioning systems in ITS, the major types of positioning systems, the relationship between them, and methods for evaluating their performance.

The content is also unique in that it covers the construction and use of maps for positioning, addresses the Global Positioning System (GPS), and discusses emerging positioning technologies such as Quiktrak and cellular mobile telephones. In addition, the book examines both the role of positioning in the architecture of ITS -- and the suitability of various positioning systems for specific applications. Case studies further illustrate a method for analyzing ITS positioning requirements.

This authoritative reference can help you save time and money by selecting and developing the most appropriate solutions. Specifically, it will help you:

The book provides a wealth of information highly useful for transportation, electrical, and software engineers who are responsible for integrating positioning systems into broader ITS applications or designing new positioning systems for ITS. It is also an important source for positioning systems experts who need to gain a better understanding of ITS.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Brief Historical Review. Intelligent Transport Systems. ITS Architecture. Positioning Systems Within ITS. Summary of Book.

Fundamental Positioning System Concepts: System Engineering. Types of Positioning Systems. Characterization of Positioning Systems. Communication Systems.

System Components: Wave-Based System Components. Signpost System Components. Dead Reckoning Components.

Mapping Issues: Datums and Coordinate Systems. Spatial Data Capture. Map Display.

GPS: Introduction to the System Components. GPS Satellite Constellation and Signals. GPS Measurements. GPS Instrumentation.

GPS Enhancements: Factors Influencing GPS Accuracy. Relative GPS Techniques. GPS Augmentation.

Non-GPS Systems: Survey of Non-GPS Systems. Quiktrak. ETAK. Automatic Network Travel Time System (ANTTS). Cellular Telephone Positioning Systems.

Role of Positioning Systems in ITS: Positioning Within the Architecture of ITS. Characteristic of Different Systems. Analysis of the Capabilities of Different Systems. Comparison of Different Systems. Suitability of Different Positioning Systems for ITS Applications. Integrated Systems. Overall Considerations.

Applications of Positioning Systems: Methodology. Case Study 1 -- A Bus Management System. Case Study 2 -- A Fleet Management System.

Conclusion.

Author Bio

Chris Drane is a professor of computer systems engineering at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He holds a Ph.D. in applied physics from the University of Sydney. He first started working on vehicle tracking systems in the early 1980s and has worked on many different types of positioning systems since that time. In 1996 he was an international fellow at ITS America.

Chris Rizos is an associate professor at the School of Geomatic Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia, where he also earned a Ph.D. in satellite geodesy. Dr. Rizos has nearly 20 years of research experience in satellite geodesy, physical geodesy, and Global Positioning Systems. He also co-authored the first surveying textbook on GPS in 1987.

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