An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services

Wearable and smartphone technology innovations have propelled the growth of Pedestrian Navigation Services (PNS). PNS need a map-matching process to project a user’s locations onto maps. Many map-matching techniques have been developed for vehicle navigation services. These techniques are inappropri...

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Main Authors: Yoonsik Bang, Jiyoung Kim, Kiyun Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/10/1768
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spelling doaj-4e5d87c532e9405499fa5c72d8772b842020-11-25T01:29:27ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-10-011610176810.3390/s16101768s16101768An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation ServicesYoonsik Bang0Jiyoung Kim1Kiyun Yu2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, KoreaWearable and smartphone technology innovations have propelled the growth of Pedestrian Navigation Services (PNS). PNS need a map-matching process to project a user’s locations onto maps. Many map-matching techniques have been developed for vehicle navigation services. These techniques are inappropriate for PNS because pedestrians move, stop, and turn in different ways compared to vehicles. In addition, the base map data for pedestrians are more complicated than for vehicles. This article proposes a new map-matching method for locating Global Positioning System (GPS) trajectories of pedestrians onto road network datasets. The theory underlying this approach is based on the Fréchet distance, one of the measures of geometric similarity between two curves. The Fréchet distance approach can provide reasonable matching results because two linear trajectories are parameterized with the time variable. Then we improved the method to be adaptive to the positional error of the GPS signal. We used an adaptation coefficient to adjust the search range for every input signal, based on the assumption of auto-correlation between consecutive GPS points. To reduce errors in matching, the reliability index was evaluated in real time for each match. To test the proposed map-matching method, we applied it to GPS trajectories of pedestrians and the road network data. We then assessed the performance by comparing the results with reference datasets. Our proposed method performed better with test data when compared to a conventional map-matching technique for vehicles.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/10/1768map-matchingPedestrian Navigation Service (PNS)Fréchet distanceautocorrelationGlobal Positioning System (GPS)
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An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
Sensors
map-matching
Pedestrian Navigation Service (PNS)
Fréchet distance
autocorrelation
Global Positioning System (GPS)
author_facet Yoonsik Bang
Jiyoung Kim
Kiyun Yu
author_sort Yoonsik Bang
title An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
title_short An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
title_full An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
title_fullStr An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
title_full_unstemmed An Improved Map-Matching Technique Based on the Fréchet Distance Approach for Pedestrian Navigation Services
title_sort improved map-matching technique based on the fréchet distance approach for pedestrian navigation services
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Wearable and smartphone technology innovations have propelled the growth of Pedestrian Navigation Services (PNS). PNS need a map-matching process to project a user’s locations onto maps. Many map-matching techniques have been developed for vehicle navigation services. These techniques are inappropriate for PNS because pedestrians move, stop, and turn in different ways compared to vehicles. In addition, the base map data for pedestrians are more complicated than for vehicles. This article proposes a new map-matching method for locating Global Positioning System (GPS) trajectories of pedestrians onto road network datasets. The theory underlying this approach is based on the Fréchet distance, one of the measures of geometric similarity between two curves. The Fréchet distance approach can provide reasonable matching results because two linear trajectories are parameterized with the time variable. Then we improved the method to be adaptive to the positional error of the GPS signal. We used an adaptation coefficient to adjust the search range for every input signal, based on the assumption of auto-correlation between consecutive GPS points. To reduce errors in matching, the reliability index was evaluated in real time for each match. To test the proposed map-matching method, we applied it to GPS trajectories of pedestrians and the road network data. We then assessed the performance by comparing the results with reference datasets. Our proposed method performed better with test data when compared to a conventional map-matching technique for vehicles.
topic map-matching
Pedestrian Navigation Service (PNS)
Fréchet distance
autocorrelation
Global Positioning System (GPS)
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/10/1768
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