A GIS Data Realistic Road Generation Approach for Traffic Simulation

10/28/2021
by   Yacine Amara, et al.
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Road networks exist in the form of polylines with attributes within the GIS databases. Such a representation renders the geographic data impracticable for 3D road traffic simulation. In this work, we propose a method to transform raw GIS data into a realistic, operational model for real-time road traffic simulation. For instance, the proposed raw to simulation ready data transformation is achieved through several curvature estimation, interpolation/approximation, and clustering schemes. The obtained results show the performance of our approach and prove its adequacy to real traffic simulation scenario as can be seen in this video 1 .

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