Road crashes are a growing concern of governments and are rising to become one of the leading preventable causes of death, especially in developing countries. The ubiquitous presence of smartphones provides a new platform on which to implement sensor networks and driver-assistance systems, as well as other intelligent transportation system (ITS) applications. In this study, existing approaches of using smartphones for ITS applications are analysed and compared. Particular focus is placed on vehicle-based monitoring systems, such as driving behaviour and style recognition, accident detection and road condition monitoring systems. Further opportunities for use of smartphones in ITS systems are highlighted, and remaining challenges in this emerging field of research are identified.
Survey of smartphone-based sensing in vehicles for intelligent transportation system applications
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 9 , 10 ; 924-935
2015-12-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
road vehicles , intelligent transportation systems , computerised monitoring , sensors , vehicle , ITS applications , driver-assistance systems , intelligent transportation system applications , smart phones , smartphone-based sensing , vehicle-based monitoring systems , road crash , sensor networks , road accidents , driver information systems
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