Alexander Kutsch

Alexander Kutsch
  • Technical University of Munich

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Technical University of Munich

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Currently available trajectory data sets undoubtedly provide valuable insights into traffic events, the behavior of road users and traffic flow theory, thus enabling a wide range of applications. However, there are still shortcomings that need to be addressed: (i) the continuous temporal recording (ii) of a coherent area covering several intersecti...
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Urban traffic is highly complex due to the influences of multimodality and partly unpredictable disruptive factors. The real-time determination of waiting queue lengths and resulting time losses at signalized intersections plays an essential role in control and management as well as in traffic state estimation for routing and navigation application...
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To evaluate the impact of new intelligent mobility solutions like automated vehicles or C-ITS, the access to proper data observations in real-world environments is an absolute necessity. The challenges new automated mobility faces in urban areas are manifold and require spatially and temporally extensive data from real world traffic situations and...
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This study focuses on the data gathered and processed by a large-scale aerial drone observation in the city of Munich, Germany, continuously for several hours a day and several days with all together twelve camera-equipped aerial drones. The aim was to generate a continuous data set including various interactions of different modes like manual and...
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This paper presents the goals of the German TEMPUS research project in and around the city of Munich and describes the test field that is being created as part of it. The project will test and evaluate the impact of connected and automated driving in urban and rural environments. For this purpose, a cross-area test field, which includes inner-city...
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Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, einen umfassenden Überblick über aktuelle und zukünftige Strategien der Verkehrssteuerung in Städten zu geben. Dazu werden Daten aus 14 Städten in Österreich, Deutschland und der Schweiz herangezogen, die durch Experteninterviews mit Vertretern der Verkehrssteuerungsbehörden der Städte erhoben wurden. Es werden mehrere Th...

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