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Vehicle Trajectory Reconstruction Using Lagrange-Interpolation-Based Framework

Jizhao Wang    
Yunyi Liang    
Jinjun Tang and Zhizhou Wu    

Resumen

This research contributes to the development of a technological method to obtain highly accurate vehicle trajectory data. The reconstructed trajectory data play a key role in traffic state prediction, traffic management and the decision making of autonomous vehicles and robots.

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