Electro Automation Group

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Journey Time Analysis (JTA)

Journey Time Analysis (JTA) and Average Speed (AS) are key applications of traffic monitoring and management of which Electro Automation is a leading solution provider. Our solutions provide real time travel and speed information on vehicles travelling along open roads and motorways and through urban and city centre areas.

Average Speed Measurement
In an average speed over distance application the Electro Automation solution calculates the speed of the vehicle using the standard journey time formula. This speed is derived from knowing the journey time over a known distance. The actual speed can be measured against a user definable speed limit set within the system, if a violation occurs the system can generate an alarm, store the information and display a warning to the driver that they have exceeded a defined speed limit.

Key Features needed for an effective Journey Time Analysis (JTA) System

* Modular Design
* Single or Multi-lane solutions
* User Friendly Display
* Accurate Calculations (within 2% per 2Km)
* Vehicle Recognition Databases
* Statistical Reports
* Reliable Performance (accurate image capture)
* Interfacing to other ITS
* Number plate imaging options

journey time analysis and average speed measurement

Downloads
JTA Brochure
JTA Specification Sheet

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Tech Note
Calculating Journey Time

calculating journey time - journey time analysis

Average journey times are calculated from the individual journey times at user definable intervals. Results are presented as average journey times which are a sum of the individual journey times divided by the number of individual journey times.
                         n
                 Ja = ? Ji /n
                         n=0
where:
Ja is the average journey time
Ji is the individual journey time
n is the number of valid individual journey times in the time-span sample.

The average journey speed for each segment is calculated by dividing the distance between the measuring points (entered manually at set up) by the calculated average journey time.

Average journey times are presented on a road segment basis. The total average journey for the road is the sum of the segment average journey times.