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Real-time traffic state estimation in urban corridors from heterogeneous data
Affiliation:1. University of Lyon, ENTPE, IFSTTAR, LICIT, UMR-T9401, 25 avenue Francois Mitterrand, 69675 Bron cedex, France;2. Department of Transport & Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Stevinweg 1, 2628CN, Delft, The Netherlands;1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology,Institute of Transportation Studies Irvine, CA, 92697-3600, USA
Abstract:In recent years, rapid advances in information technology have led to various data collection systems which are enriching the sources of empirical data for use in transport systems. Currently, traffic data are collected through various sensors including loop detectors, probe vehicles, cell-phones, Bluetooth, video cameras, remote sensing and public transport smart cards. It has been argued that combining the complementary information from multiple sources will generally result in better accuracy, increased robustness and reduced ambiguity. Despite the fact that there have been substantial advances in data assimilation techniques to reconstruct and predict the traffic state from multiple data sources, such methods are generally data-driven and do not fully utilize the power of traffic models. Furthermore, the existing methods are still limited to freeway networks and are not yet applicable in the urban context due to the enhanced complexity of the flow behavior. The main traffic phenomena on urban links are generally caused by the boundary conditions at intersections, un-signalized or signalized, at which the switching of the traffic lights and the turning maneuvers of the road users lead to shock-wave phenomena that propagate upstream of the intersections. This paper develops a new model-based methodology to build up a real-time traffic prediction model for arterial corridors using data from multiple sources, particularly from loop detectors and partial observations from Bluetooth and GPS devices.
Keywords:Urban traffic estimation  Incremental extended Kalman filter  Multi-source data fusion  First order traffic model
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