Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Freeway Travel Time Estimation Using Existing Fixed Traffic Sensors (Phase 2)

Abstract: This project is aimed at fully utilizing the data gathered by existing fixed sensors to estimate point-to-point freeway network travel time in the MoDOT St. Louis District. The objectives of the project were achieved by accomplishing three major tasks: 1) A new travel time estimation model was developed and its ability to outperformed two traditional models, the instantaneous and time-slice models, demonstrated using real-world data. 2) The verification of the proposed model relies on the ground truth travel time. Collecting ground truth travel time is both time-consuming and challenging, so a novel Vehicle Re-identification (VRI) method was developed to facilitate the ground truth data collection process with satisfactory results.  3) A point-to-point network travel time estimation prototype system was also developed. In addition to the primary module of travel time estimation, both data assurance report production and traffic volume report production were modularized. The prototype system was then applied to four case studies measuring: freeway corridor performance (both with and without a turning junction), the impact of severe weather events on traffic volume, and travel time reliability. The prototype system clearly demonstrated its capability and efficiency through these case studies. Because of its high design flexibility, the system is confidently expected to support additional case studies with minimal system revision and tune-up.

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Report number: cmr16-002

Published: August 2015

Project number: TR201407

Author(s): Yao-Jan Wu, Shu Yang, Zhaozheng Yin, and Wenchao Jiang

Performing organizations: Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Arizona and Department of Computer Science, Missouri University of Science and Technology

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