An analysis of the variability in Queensland WiM data
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2006
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Resumo |
The Queensland Department of Main Roads uses Weigh-in-Motion (WiM) devices to covertly monitor (at highway speed) axle mass, axle configurations and speed of heavy vehicles on the road network. Such data is critical for the planning and design of the road network. Some of the data appears excessively variable. The current work considers the nature, magnitude and possible causes of WiM data variability. Over fifty possible causes of variation in WiM data have been identified in the literature. Data exploration has highlighted five basic types of variability specifically: ----- • cycling, both diurnal and annual;----- • consistent but unreasonable data;----- • data jumps;----- • variations between data from opposite sides of the one road; and ----- • non-systematic variations.----- This work is part of wider research into procedures to eliminate or mitigate the influence of WiM data variability. |
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application/pdf |
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Queensland University of Technology |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40909/1/40909.pdf Vanderstaay, Alexander, Troutbeck, Rodney J., & Bunker, Jonathan M. (2006) An analysis of the variability in Queensland WiM data. In Proceedings of the QUT Infrastructure 2006 Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Copyright 2006 Queensland University of Technology |
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Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Health; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #090505 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management #090507 Transport Engineering #Weigh-in-Motion #pavement engineering #road asset management |
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Conference Paper |