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Noronha
VT, Goodchild MF 2000
Map Accuracy and Location Expresssion in Transportation — Reality and
Prospects. Transportation Research Part C, Special Issue
on GIS-T, 8 53-69. Also published in Thill JC (ed) Geographic
Information Systems in Transportation Research. Pergamon.
Abstract
We
were contracted to test a suite of proposed location messaging
standards
for the ITS industry. We studied six different databases for the
County of Santa Barbara, documented types and magnitudes of error, and
examined the likely success of the proposed standards. This paper
synthesizes the test results and identifies caveats for the user
community
as well as challenges to academia. We conclude that, first,
current
messaging proposals are inadequate, and superior methods are required
to
convey both location and a measure of confidence to the
recipient.
Second, there is a need to develop methods to correct map data
geometrically,
so that location is more accurately captured, stored and communicated,
particularly in mission critical applications such as emergency
servicing.
To address this, we have developed methods for comparing maps and
adjusting
them in real time. Third, there must be standards for centerline
map accuracy, that reflect the data models and functions associated
with
transportation.
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