Michau, 2016 - Google Patents
Link dependent origin-destination matrix estimation: nonsmooth convex optimisation with Bluetooth-inferred trajectoriesMichau, 2016
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Origin Destination matrix estimation is a critical problem of the Transportation field since the fifties. OD matrix is a two-entry table taking census of the zone-to-zone traffic of a geographic area. This traffic description tools is therefore paramount for traffic engineering applications …
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