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http://dx.doi.org/10.12815/kits.2020.19.6.134

Assessment of Livestock Infectious Diseases Exposure by Analyzing the Livestock Transport Vehicle's Trajectory Using Big Data  

Jeong, Heehyeon (Dept. of Transportation Eng., The University of Seoul)
Hong, Jungyeol (Dept. of Transportation Eng., The University of Seoul)
Park, Dongjoo (Dept. of Transportation Eng., The University of Seoul)
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The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.19, no.6, 2020 , pp. 134-143 More about this Journal
Abstract
With the worldwide spread of African swine fever, interest in livestock epidemics is growing. Livestock transport vehicles are the main cause of the spread of livestock epidemics, but no empirical quarantine procedures and standards related to the mobility of livestock transport vehicles in South Korea. This study extracted livestock-related vehicles' trajectory by utilizing the facility visit history data from the Korea Animal Health Integrated System and the DTG (Digital Tachograph) data from the Korea Transportation Safety Authority and presented them as exposure indexes aggregating the link-time occupancy of each vehicle. As a result, a total of 274,519 livestock-related vehicle trajectories were extracted, and exposure values by link and zone were quantitatively derived. Through this study, it is expected that prior monitoring of livestock transport vehicles and the establishment of post-disaster prevention policies would be provided.
Keywords
Livestock transport vehicles; Digital tachograph(DTG); Livestock facility visit history; Trajectory; Exposure; Link-time occupancy;
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