Ontology Model for Situation Awareness of City Tunnel Traffic

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Networking of city tunnel monitoring systems is an application instance of Internet of Things. Situation awareness of city tunnel traffic is a method of analyzing the traffic safety of city tunnel. This paper studies the ontology model for monitoring tunnel traffic situation. The model reflects the basic concepts and semantic meanings of an integrated traffic network. The situation of the integrated traffic network can be described in standard formats. The use and management of the integrated traffic network is improved. Therefore this model can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of intelligent transportation service.

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