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Subhrasankha Dey1, Stephan Winter1, Martin Tomko1
1Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 3010 Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:
All established models in transportation engineering that estimate the numbers of trips between origins and destinations from vehicle counts use some form of a priori knowledge of the traffic. This paper, in contrast, presents a new origin-destination flow estimation model that uses only vehicle counts observed by traffic count sensors; it requires neither historical origin-destination trip data for the estimation nor any assumed distribution of flow. This approach utilises a method of statistical origin-destination flow estimation in computer networks, and transfers the principles to the domain of road traffic by applying transport-geographic constraints in order to keep traffic embedded in physical space. Being purely stochastic, our model overcomes the conceptual weaknesses of the existing models, and additionally estimates travel times of individual vehicles. The model has been implemented in a real-world road network in the city of Melbourne, Australia. The model was validated with simulated data and real-world observations from two different data sources. The validation results show that all the origin-destination flows were estimated with a good accuracy score using link count data only. Additionally, the estimated travel times by the model were close approximations to the observed travel times in the real world.
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