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Overall, Map matching is a process used in navigation and transportation systems to determine the location of a vehicle or a person on a map based on sensor data. It typically involves comparing the sensor data, such as GPS or inertial sensor data, with the digital map data, the process includes several steps such as data pre-processing, candidate generation, candidate ranking, and map matching.
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Overall, Map matching is a process used in navigation and transportation systems to determine the location of a vehicle or a person on a map based on sensor data. It typically involves comparing the sensor data, such as GPS or inertial sensor data, with the digital map data, the process includes several steps such as data pre-processing, candidate generation, candidate ranking, and map matching.
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- https://www.gpsworld.com/lane-level-positioning-with-low-cost-map-aided-gnss-mems-imu-integration/
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- https://www.gpsworld.com/lane-level-positioning-with-low-cost-map-aided-gnss-mems-imu-integration/
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- W. Li, W. Zhang and C. Gao, (2022), A Historical-Trajectories-Based Map Matching Algorithm for Container Positioning and Tracking, Sensors 2022, 22(8), 3057; https://doi.org/10.3390/s22083057 |
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- W. Li, W. Zhang and C. Gao, (2022), A Historical-Trajectories-Based Map Matching Algorithm for Container Positioning and Tracking, Sensors 2022, 22(8), 3057; https://doi.org/10.3390/s22083057 |
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