A map-matching algorithm based on graphics

Qiangrong Yang, Meiling Wang, Hua Yang

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Abstract

Some existing map-matching algorithms have some defects in the robustness and working in real-time. However, the computational geometry algorithms only use the non-numerical methods which make it easy and fast to get the results. But the existing algorithms based on computational geometry can't work in the situation that the main roads and the side roads are paralleled to each other. To solve the problems mentioned above, a map matching algorithm based on graphics is proposed in this paper. The algorithm proposed in this paper utilizes the method which is used to determine whether the segment is intersected with the polygons in graphics to determine the candidate road set. And in the process of getting the match road, if the current position is not in the only confidence region of the candidate roads, the algorithm gets the match road by checking if the position property (the current position is in which side of the road) has changed for more than 3 times. If so, the road is chosen as the match road. By doing this, the algorithm can choose the candidate road set and match the vehicle to the roads effectively. Through real car tests, the correct matching rate is no less than 95% and the time for single point matching is no more than 0.9 ms.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 32nd Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2013
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages5046-5051
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9789881563835
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2013
Event32nd Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2013 - Xi'an, China
Duration: 26 Jul 201328 Jul 2013

Publication series

NameChinese Control Conference, CCC
ISSN (Print)1934-1768
ISSN (Electronic)2161-2927

Conference

Conference32nd Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityXi'an
Period26/07/1328/07/13

Keywords

  • Map-matching
  • candidate road set
  • computational geometry

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Yang, Q., Wang, M., & Yang, H. (2013). A map-matching algorithm based on graphics. In Proceedings of the 32nd Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2013 (pp. 5046-5051). Article 6640316 (Chinese Control Conference, CCC). IEEE Computer Society.