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Estimating travel times and vehicle trajectories on freeways using dual loop detectors
Institution:1. The Ohio State University, Joint appointment with the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geodetic Engineering, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hitchcock Hall 470, 2070 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, United States;2. The Ohio State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, United States;1. Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2 George St GPO Box 2434 Brisbane Qld 4001 Australia;2. Department of Traffic Engineering, Tongji University 4800 Cao''an Road, Shanghai 201804, P.R. China
Abstract:Recent research has investigated various means of measuring link travel times on freeways. This search has been motivated in part by the fact that travel time is considered to be more informative to users than local velocity measurements at a detector station. But direct travel time measurement requires the correlation of vehicle observations at multiple locations, which in turn requires new communications infrastructure and/or new detector hardware. This paper presents a method for estimating link travel time using data from an individual dual loop detector, without requiring any new hardware. The estimation technique exploits basic traffic flow theory to extrapolate local conditions to an extended link. In the process of estimating travel times, the algorithm also estimates vehicle trajectories. The work demonstrates that the travel time estimates are very good provided there are no sources of delay, such as an incident, within a link.
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