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Optimal Sensor Placement in Road Transportation Networks using virtual variances

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Optimal Sensor Placement in Road Transportation Networks using virtual variances
— This paper addresses the problem of Optimal Sensor Placement in Road Transportation Networks. The performance of the sensors is measured in terms of estimation error covariance of the Best Linear Unbiased Estimator of cumulative flows in the network over a long period. Sensors are to be placed in such a way that the sum of the error covariance and of a cost penalizing the number of sensors is minimized. The problem, inherently combinatorial, is relaxed using the concept of Virtual Variance. The resulting problem can be cast as a convex problem, whose computational load is much lower than the original combinatorial problem. Several variations are discussed, and the algorithm is applied to a regular grid network, for which an explicit comparison with the true optimum is offered, and, using data from the Grenoble Traffic Lab sensor network, to the real-world scenario of Rocade Sud in Grenoble, France.
Enrico Lovisari, Carlos Canudas de Wit, Alain Y. K
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where CDC
Authors Enrico Lovisari, Carlos Canudas de Wit, Alain Y. Kibangou
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