Analysis on cruising process for on-street parking using an spectral clustering method

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Abstract

Parking problems caused by a lack of parking spaces have exacerbated traffic congestion and worsened environmental pollution. An analysis of the cruising process for parking can provide new perspectives to reduce cruising. Based on a parking survey conducted in Beijing, the authors collected a large amount of trajectory data of cruising vehicles. Then, fluctuation indexes of trajectories were proposed to analyse travellers’ cruising processes for parking. The spectral clustering method based on a hidden Markov model (HMM) was used to recognise the cruising trajectories. The recognition performance for three-dimensional trajectory data is better. Cruising trajectories for Clusters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 have large fluctuations and a weightier effect on road traffic. These groups can be taken as target groups for intelligent parking guidance and recommendations. The recognition accuracies for parking location and parking status increase with increasing intercepted trajectory lengths. 150 m from far to near the desired destination can be used as a threshold of the cruising trajectory length to accurately predict travellers’ parking location and status. These research results can be applied in intelligent parking systems to dynamically predict parking situations, formulate parking guidance schemes and information release strategies, and improve parking efficiency.

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Qin, H., Pang, Q., Yu, B., & Wang, Z. (2020). Analysis on cruising process for on-street parking using an spectral clustering method. IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 14(14), 2113–2121. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-its.2020.0459

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