Towards Delivering Context-Aware Transportation User Services
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Rene Meier and Anthony Harrington and Vinny Cahill, Towards Delivering Context-Aware Transportation User Services, 9th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (IEEE ITSC 2006), Toronto, Canada, IEEE Computer Society, 2006, 369 - 376Download Item:
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ITS architectures encourage integration of individual intelligent transportation systems into comprehensive platforms and enable sharing of information across a wide variety of systems and services. This paper presents a spatial programming model that has been designed as part of the iTransIT ITS framework to provide a standardized way to build value-added transportation user services and ultimately to deliver contextual transportation information to users. The spatial programming model is based on a topographical approach to modeling space that enables services to use potentially overlapping spatial context to correlate independently defined distributed information. This programming model has been evaluated by building a context-aware service for multi-modal urban journey planning
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PUBLISHEDToronto, Canada
ISBN 1-4244-0094-5 TCD-CS-2006-53,
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