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Clustering on Highways: Study “ Clustering ” of Traffic on Highways. Dr. Mohammad Almalag Department of Informatics Indiana University Kokomo Kokomo , IN. By. Dr. Samy El- Tawab Department of Integrated Science & Technology James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA. Outline.
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Clustering on Highways: Study “Clustering” of Traffic on Highways Dr. Mohammad Almalag Department of Informatics Indiana University Kokomo Kokomo, IN By Dr. SamyEl-Tawab Department of Integrated Science & Technology James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA
Outline • Introduction • Motivation and background • Objectives and goals • Research Directions • Concluding Remarks
Where to start! Picture Source: http://www.thefloridastandard.com/ FRIEND and Cluster-Based MAC Protocol Highways vs. Cities Harrisonburg I81 Carmel to Kokomo, US 31
Introduction http://media.nowpublic.net • Clustering: • Many people built their research on the idea that vehicles drive in clusters on highway. • The focus in the research was more toward the cluster head or center, size of the cluster, use of cluster…etc • To study clustering we need to return back to traffic patterns.
Motivation There are several Pattern Flow(s) on Highways In a congested highways: clusters are very stable and can stay together for long period of time. In a normal traffic on a highway: patterns can vary In a very sparse traffic on a highway: very few patterns exists
Patterns on Highways - Congested Highways • It is clear that many vehicles will stay together for a long period of time. ** http://media.nowpublic.net
Patterns on Highways - Normal Traffic • A vehicle X can speed up and pass another vehicle Y • For some vehicle(s) Y can re-accelerate after a certain time and pass X again • This is the pattern we wish to identify **http://media.nowpublic.net
Anyone studied Clustering on highways before? – in brief – not all 2013 [Selvan and Mary]: A cluster-based Highway Vehicle Communication in VANET. 2012 [Lakshmi Devi and Maria]: A Cluster Based Authentic Vehicular Environment for Simple Highway Communication 2011 [ Li and Chen]: Highway Road Accident Analysis Based on Clustering Ensemble 2005 [Weijermars and Berkum]: Analyzing highway flow patterns using cluster analysis
Anyone studied Clustering on highways before? – 2013 [Selvan and Mary] • 2013 [Selvan and Mary]: A cluster-based Highway Vehicle Communication in VANET. • Focus: • Cluster formation • Cluster head
Any studied Clustering on highways before? – 2012 [Lakshmi Devi and Maria] 2012 [Lakshmi Devi and Maria]: A Cluster Based Authentic Vehicular Environment for Simple Highway Communication: Focus: performance with /without Clusters!
Anyone studied Clustering on highways before? – 2011 [ Li and Chen] • 2011 [ Li and Chen]: Highway Road Accident Analysis Based on Clustering Ensemble • Focus: • Using of clusters to avoid accidents
Anyone studied Clustering on highways before? – 2005 [Weijermars and Berkum] 2005 [Weijermars and Berkum]: Analyzing highway flow patterns using cluster analysis Cluster formation on a base of 15 mins traffic flow
Problem definition We noticed that on a highway vehicles can join a group of vehicles forming what called Clusters and disconnect then reconnect and so on ..we call this for now: Regrouping or Family Reunion What is the challenge!? • If I know that we will meet again and again on the highway: I don’t need to keep you in the cluster for a long time! You are coming back!! Regroupingor Family Reunion!! • What Benefits: many jobs (tasks) can be done in a discrete fashion: • You can share some media files
Our Idea If a vehicle driving on a highway such as NY/NJ Turnpike and stayed in touch ( in range of communication) with another vehicle for a certain time Tv-v: the chances that they have a Family Reunion( they will meet again and again) is very high!
Simulation? • Aorta Traffic Simulator • Map: I-95 (part of highway) • Map generated by: http://www.openstreetmap.org/ • Analyze the location of vehicles with randomly acceleration/deacceleration
Research Challenge in it? • How will you calculate the % of success Regrouping / Family Reunion: • Location at several times • Map it to a node map • Identify the re-union cases
Concluding remarks • We are trying to make use of intelligent transportation in a way that allow us to assign tasks (jobs) to several cars on highway. • Our claim that vehicles that tend to stay together in groups will re-union again every couple of mins on a long highway.