Travel time estimation in urban networks using limited probes data

El Esawey, Mohamed; Sayed, Tarek;

Abstract


Travel time is a simple and robust network performance measure that is well understood by the public. However, travel time data collection can be costly especially if the analysis area is large. This research proposes a solution to the problem of limited network sensor coverage caused by insufficient sample size of probe vehicles or inadequate numbers of fixed sensors. Within a homogeneous road network, nearby links of similar character are exposed to comparable traffic conditions, and therefore, their travel times are likely to be positively correlated. This correlation can be useful in developing travel time relationships between nearby links so that if data becomes available on a subset of these links, travel times of their neighbours can be estimated. A methodology is proposed to estimate link travel times using available data from neighbouring links. To test the proposed methodology, a case study was undertaken using a VISSIM micro-simulation model of downtown Vancouver. The simulation model was calibrated and validated using field traffic volumes and travel time data. Neighbour links travel time estimation accuracy was assessed using different error measurements and the results were satisfactory. Overall, the results of this research demonstrate the feasibility of using neighbour links data as an additional source of information to estimate travel time, especially in case of limited coverage.


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Title Travel time estimation in urban networks using limited probes data
Authors El Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
Keywords Probe vehicles;Travel time correlation;Travel time estimation
Issue Date 1-Mar-2011
Publisher CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
Journal Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 
Volume 38
Issue 3
Start page 305
End page 318
ISSN 03151468
DOI 10.1139/L11-001
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-79953851392
Web of science ID WOS:000287611200007

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