The data collected by floating cars merlot redbud tree for sale is an important source for lane-level map production.Compared with other data sources, this method is a low-cost but challenging way to generate high-accuracy maps.In this paper, we propose a data correction algorithm for low-frequency floating car data.First, we preprocess the trajectory data by an adaptive density optimizing method to remove the noise points with large mistakes.Then, we match the trajectory data with OpenStreetMap (OSM) using an efficient hierarchical map matching algorithm.
Lastly, we correct the floating car data by an OSM-based physical attraction model.Experiments are 9x11 pergola conducted exploiting the data collected by thousands of taxies over one week in Wuhan City, China.The results show that the accuracy of the data is improved and the proposed algorithm is demonstrated to be practical and effective.