From Traffic Prediction to Collaborative Navigation Solutionsby Arnaud de La Fortelle, Angel Talamona and Mikaël Kais The research collaboration LaRA (La Route Automatisé) between the IMARA (Informatics, Mathematics and Automation for La Route Automatisée) Lab at INRIA and the 'Centre de CAO et Robotique' CAOR at the Ecoles de Mines de Paris, improves the state of the art of traffic prediction technology through statistical modelling based on instrumented probe vehicles. Working together with European industrial and research partners like TNO, Motorola and Intempora, the European project REACT (Realizing Enhanced Safety and Efficiency in European Road Transport) has demonstrated breakthrough technology based on integrated in-car sensing and a traffic management centre. SENDA, an INRIA spin-off company that is licensing LaRA's traffic modelling technology, has built on the work of REACT to overcome technical issues for the cooperative system's deployment. The goal of cooperative systems like REACT is to increase the efficiency of European road transport by providing drivers with up-to-date information on road conditions. For this, vehicles sense real-time natural and infrastructure conditions both within themselves and in their vicinity, and transmit these data to a central server. There they are aggregated and analysed by an integrated set of models to generate both vehicle-specific recommendations and information for relevant authorities. Analysing Traffic with Probe Vehicles to Generate Customized Road Advice
The REACT technology has been integrated into a fleet of instrumented cars, used by LaRA for cooperative vehicle technology research (see Figure 1). ![]() Figure 1: REACT sensor vehicles (4 LaRA C3). Technology Transfer Issues SENDA's Alternative, Internet Personal Navigation Device for Collaborative Navigation This concept for innovative navigation is derived from INRIA's previous work in the European projects Cybercars and Ozone, and from the SENDA prescriptive navigation. The latter was a finalist in the European Commission's GST Service Submission Contest. SENDA's first collaborative navigator prototype was introduced during the ITS World Conference 2006. Commercial vehicle renting companies are already interested in such an approach and are discussing with SENDA the implementation of high-end GPS navigation pilot devices for professional drivers. ![]() Figure 2: SENDA's personal navigation device for collaborative navigation. SENDA has exploited LaRA's research to produce innovations in traffic prediction technology for the next generation of traffic management systems. The REACT experiments helped SENDA move ahead on their reflections, and synthesize a convenient product targeting an emerging market. Deployment of traffic prediction solutions by SENDA will provide valuable real-world feedback to LaRA's research, which in turn will lead to improvements in and testing of predictive models. Link: Please contact: Angel Talamona, Mikaël Kais |










