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Multi-Variate Data Fusion Technique for Reducing Sensor Errors in Intelligent Transportation Systems

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 14, Pages 15564-15573

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2020.3017384

Keywords

Data fusion; error approximation; ITS; regression learning; sensor data

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The article introduces the multi-variate data fusion (MVDF) technique for connected vehicles in intelligent transportation system (ITS) scenario, which utilizes least square regression learning to determine errors and differentiate between indefinite and definite data fusion instances within application run-time intervals, in order to improve data utilization ratio and reduce errors.
Connected vehicles in intelligent transportation system (ITS) scenario rely on environmental data for supporting user-centric applications along the driving time. Sensors equipped in the vehicles are responsible for accumulating data from the environment, followed by the fusion process. Such fusion process provides accurate and stable data required for the applications in a recurrent manner. In order to enhance the data fusion of connected vehicles, this article introduces multi-variate data fusion (MVDF) technique. This technique is competent in handling asynchronous and discrete data from the environment and streamlining them into continuous and delay-less inputs for the applications. The process of data fusion is aided through least square regression learning to determine the errors in different time instances. The indefinite and definite data fusion instances are differentiated using this regression model to identify the errors in fore-hand. Besides, the differentiation relies on the application run-time interval to progress data fusion within the same or extended time instance and data slots. In this manner the differentiation along with the error identification is regular until the application required data is met. The performance of this technique is verified using network simulator experiments for the metrics error, data utilization ratio, and computation time. The results show that this technique improves data utilization under controlled time and fewer errors.

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