Smartphone Sensor Data of Indian Cities for Public Bus

Published: 21 June 2017| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/92yrxtv5gn.1
Contributors:
Rohit Verma,
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Description

The data contains smartphone sensor data for public buses in three Indian cities, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar and Durgapur. The sensors used were: 1. Accelerometer 2. Compass 3. Gyroscope 4. Magnetometer 5. Sound 6. GPS The data collection application has gone through different stages of development and hence the format could be different for the same sensor data. The common ones are listed below Acceleration: x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, date Compass: azimuth, pitch, roll, date or angle of deviation Magnetometer: x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, date Sound: Sound frequency, date or decibel, frequency, date GPS: latitude, longitude, speed, date Speed and acceleration are in m/s and m/s^2 respectively. The x, y, z axis are those of the phone and should be re-oriented to match that of the vehicle. The data also tags a set of road features in some of the traces, these being; 1. Speed Breaker 2. Turns 3. Bus Stops 4. Potholes The data does contains several noisy information which should be processed before use. Some of the folders have Experiment and Training sub-folders, however both have the same data.

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Institutions

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Categories

Transport, Sensor

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