欧洲的地理空间卡车停车位数据
Steffen Link1,2, Patrick Plötz1
1Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Breslauer Strasse 48, 76139 Karlsruhe, Germany.
Data in brief
|July 4, 2024
概括
一个新的数据集详细介绍了19,713个欧洲卡车停车位,非常适合重型卡车 (HDT). 该资源有助于电动卡车充电站的物流和基础设施规划.
科学领域:
- 运输科学 运输科学
- 物流管理物流管理
- 地理信息系统 地理信息系统
背景情况:
- 关于欧洲各地现实世界卡车停车场的可用性和适用性的数据有限.
- 重型卡车 (HDT) 需要特定的停车设施,以确保安全,休息和遵守法规.
- 过渡到替代动力系统需要战略性地放置新的加油和充电基础设施.
研究的目的:
- 引入欧洲卡车停车场的综合数据集.
- 根据公众可访问性和适合HTT的情况对停车场进行分类.
- 支持物流,交通科学和替代能源基础设施的研究和规划.
主要方法:
- 使用OpenStreetMap (OSM) 数据对停车场,休息区和加油站进行系统生成.
- 使用商用卡车路由/地理编码软件进行过和验证,以确保可访问性和适用性.
- 通过Mean-Shift集群和整合补充数据集 (交通流,土地使用) 的改进.
主要成果:
- 一个数据集,涵盖欧洲19713个指定卡车停车场.
- 根据可访问性,适合性和补充数据将其分为四个原型类别.
- 包含核心信息 (类别,坐标,大小,国家) 和补充数据 (交通,网络近距离,土地使用).
结论:
- 该数据集为识别HTT的现实世界停止选项提供了有价值的资源.
- 它有利于在欧洲运输网络上战略部署替代充电/加油基础设施.
- 数据支持各种利益相关者,包括物流公司,卡车制造商和公共机构.
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