Research on Optimal Vehicle Path in Intelligent Transportation

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The rapid development of economy and science and technology is quite obvious, which makes cars becoming more and more widely into the general family life. With the rapid development of economics and technology; the number of vehicles has largely increased. In this paper, there is the basic organizational framework for intelligent transportation, intelligent transportation network proposed model and its data storage structure, and the important influence on optimal path trajectory intelligent transportation planning. This paper analyzes intersection road network in the distribution based on computer graphics language, type and grade roads. The dynamic mathematical model of single vehicle is used vehicle planning algorithm based on period, effectively avoided the traffic road, reduce vehicle travel cost, improve the real-time effect and accuracy of the vehicle dynamic path. We hope the results and researches could combine with reality in order to reduce traffic congestion.

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