Authors
Ashish Bhaskar, Le-Minh Kieu, Ming Qu, Alfredo Nantes, Marc Miska, Edward Chung
Publication date
2014/4/9
Journal
International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research
Pages
1-12
Publisher
Springer US
Description
One of the concerns about the use of Bluetooth MAC Scanner (BMS) data, especially from urban arterial, is the bias in the travel time estimates from multiple Bluetooth devices being transported by a vehicle. For instance, if a bus is transporting 20 passengers with Bluetooth equipped mobile phones, then the discovery of these mobile phones by BMS will be considered as 20 different vehicles, and the average travel time along the corridor estimated from the BMS data will be biased with the travel time from the bus. This paper integrates Bus Vehicle Identification system with BMS network to empirically evaluate such bias, if any. The paper also reports an interesting finding on the uniqueness of MAC-IDs.
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