Title :
A field study on the acceptance of extended floating car data for real-time monitoring traffic conditions
Author :
Pell, Andreas ; Starkl, Friedrich ; Menrad, Martin
Author_Institution :
Logistikum Steyr, Univ. of Appl. Sci. Upper Austria, Steyr, Austria
Abstract :
Many ITS-Projects are in progress with the aims traffic optimization, providing (multimodal) traffic information and increasing road safety. A real-time traffic monitoring system is the basis system which needs data gained from stationary and mobile sensors like xFCD. Interviews dealing with topics like acceptance of data gathering, interest in possible services, data privacy protection and fears as a result of it and an online survey have been conducted. It was shown that most respondents do not have any problems with the tracking of routes went by company car but they do not want to let track their private cars. Many of the respondents are afraid of illegal data usage. However they couldn´t name a real danger for this or possible attacks. The main problem is the lack of confidence in the process of anonymization. Some respondents said, only public institutions should collect personal mobile data like xFCD because private companies could sell the data for marketing purposes. Others are afraid, public institutions could use the data to impose sanctions on a driver for speeding.
Keywords :
automated highways; automobiles; computerised monitoring; data privacy; mobile computing; optimisation; real-time systems; road safety; road traffic; traffic information systems; ITS-projects; data gathering; data privacy protection; extended floating car data; illegal data usage; marketing purposes; mobile sensors; online survey; personal mobile data; private cars tracking; public institutions; real-time traffic monitoring system; road safety; routes tracking; traffic information system; traffic optimization; xFCD; Companies; Data privacy; Interviews; Optimization; Real time systems; Sensors; Vehicles; Extended floating car data; intelligent transportation systems; mobility data collection; traffic monitoring; urban traffic optimization;
Conference_Titel :
Sustainable Systems and Technology (ISSST), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2003-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISSST.2012.6227986