Average travel time estimations for urban routes that consider exit turning movements


Autoria(s): Bhaskar, Ashish; Chung, Edward; Dumont, André-Gilles
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This paper presents a methodology for real-time estimation of exit movement-specific average travel time on urban routes by integrating real-time cumulative plots, probe vehicles, and historic cumulative plots. Two approaches, component based and extreme based, are discussed for route travel time estimation. The methodology is tested with simulation and is validated with real data from Lucerne, Switzerland, that demonstrate its potential for accurate estimation. Both approaches provide similar results. The component-based approach is more reliable, with a greater chance of obtaining a probe vehicle in each interval, although additional data from each component is required. The extreme-based approach is simple and requires only data from upstream and downstream of the route, but the chances of obtaining a probe that traverses the entire route might be low. The performance of the methodology is also compared with a probe-only method. The proposed methodology requires only a few probes for accurate estimation; the probe-only method requires significantly more probes.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58305/

Publicador

Transportation Research Board

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58305/1/TRR_2012_v6.1_.pdf

DOI:10.3141/2308-06

Bhaskar, Ashish, Chung, Edward, & Dumont, André-Gilles (2012) Average travel time estimations for urban routes that consider exit turning movements. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2308(1), pp. 47-60.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Transportation Research Board

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty; Smart Transport Research Centre

Palavras-Chave #090507 Transport Engineering
Tipo

Journal Article