DocumentCode
1405208
Title
Virtualized Traffic: Reconstructing Traffic Flows from Discrete Spatiotemporal Data
Author
Sewall, Jason ; Van den Berg, Jur ; Lin, Ming C. ; Manocha, Dinesh
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
2011
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
37
Abstract
We present a novel concept, Virtualized Traffic, to reconstruct and visualize continuous traffic flows from discrete spatiotemporal data provided by traffic sensors or generated artificially to enhance a sense of immersion in a dynamic virtual world. Given the positions of each car at two recorded locations on a highway and the corresponding time instances, our approach can reconstruct the traffic flows (i.e., the dynamic motions of multiple cars over time) between the two locations along the highway for immersive visualization of virtual cities or other environments. Our algorithm is applicable to high-density traffic on highways with an arbitrary number of lanes and takes into account the geometric, kinematic, and dynamic constraints on the cars. Our method reconstructs the car motion that automatically minimizes the number of lane changes, respects safety distance to other cars, and computes the acceleration necessary to obtain a smooth traffic flow subject to the given constraints. Furthermore, our framework can process a continuous stream of input data in real time, enabling the users to view virtualized traffic events in a virtual world as they occur. We demonstrate our reconstruction technique with both synthetic and real-world input.
Keywords
data visualisation; traffic engineering computing; virtual reality; car motion reconstruction; continuous traffic flows visualization; discrete spatiotemporal data; dynamic virtual world; high density traffic; immersive visualization; traffic flows reconstruction; traffic sensors; virtual cities; virtualized traffic; Automated highways; Cities and towns; Data visualization; Kinematics; Layout; Road transportation; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Traffic control; Vehicle safety; Virtual reality; Animation; kinematics and dynamics.; virtual reality; Acceleration; Accidents, Traffic; Algorithms; Automobile Driving; Automobiles; Computer Simulation; Environment Design; Humans; Probability; Risk Assessment; Safety; Time; Transportation; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2010.27
Filename
5406519
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