Route planning methodology of an Advanced Traveller Information System in Vilnius city

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Abstract

As a subsystem of an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), an Advanced Traveller Information System (ATIS) disseminates real-time traffic information to travellers. To help them with making better decisions on choosing their routes, a strong need to predict traffic congestion and to disseminate the predicted congestion information relating to travellers can be seen. Tis paper describes a methodology used by drivers for calculating an optimal driven route in Vilnius. Te paper discusses how ATIS systems will likely evolve the experience of Information Service Providers (ISP) and optimal route planning calculations. A few methods of route planning have been taken into account. Te paper presents the following types of route calculation: 1) the shortest route; 2) the quickest route; 3) the quickest forecasted route according to historical traffic information. Also, the paper deals with the architecture of the WEB based information system for drivers in Vilnius and analyzes data on traffic workflow. Furthermore, a comprehensive route planning procedure that forecasts data on driving time considering historical traffic is followed.

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Jakimavičius, M., & Burinskiene, M. (2010). Route planning methodology of an Advanced Traveller Information System in Vilnius city. Transport, 25(2). https://doi.org/10.3846/transport.2010.21

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