Traffic Measurements on Signalized Arterials from Vehicle Trajectories

  • WADA K
  • OHATA T
  • KOBAYASHI K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Probe data provide rich information of vehicle trajectories which include driving modes (e.g., acceleration/ deceleration) and reflect traffic conditions. However, most of the applications only use probe data to measure travel times. This paper presents two alternative applications of vehicle trajectories on signalized arterials: one is a traffic signal timing estimation and the other is a traffic volume estimation. Both applications are based on a simple methodology that combines vehicle trajectories and traffic engineering concept shock wave. By testing the methodology using real world data, we demonstrate that probe data have more potential for traffic measurements.

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WADA, K., OHATA, T., KOBAYASHI, K., & KUWAHARA, M. (2015). Traffic Measurements on Signalized Arterials from Vehicle Trajectories. Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, 21(1), 77–85. https://doi.org/10.4036/iis.2015.77

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