Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions

Traffic congestion is an important problem faced by Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), requiring models that allow predicting the impact of different solutions on urban traffic flow. Such an approach typically requires the use of simulations, which should be as realistic as possible. However,...

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Main Authors: Jorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez, Carlos T. Calafate, David Soler, Juan-Carlos Cano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2921
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spelling doaj-7dec36349a534d108ba260f754cff2dd2020-11-25T00:09:36ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-12-011712292110.3390/s17122921s17122921Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and ExtensionsJorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez0Carlos T. Calafate1David Soler2Juan-Carlos Cano3Department of Computer Engineering (DISCA), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartment of Computer Engineering (DISCA), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainInstitute of Multidisciplinary Mathematics (IMM), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartment of Computer Engineering (DISCA), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainTraffic congestion is an important problem faced by Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), requiring models that allow predicting the impact of different solutions on urban traffic flow. Such an approach typically requires the use of simulations, which should be as realistic as possible. However, achieving high degrees of realism can be complex when the actual traffic patterns, defined through an Origin/Destination (O-D) matrix for the vehicles in a city, remain unknown. Thus, the main contribution of this paper is a heuristic for improving traffic congestion modeling. In particular, we propose a procedure that, starting from real induction loop measurements made available by traffic authorities, iteratively refines the output of DFROUTER, which is a module provided by the SUMO (Simulation of Urban MObility) tool. This way, it is able to generate an O-D matrix for traffic that resembles the real traffic distribution and that can be directly imported by SUMO. We apply our technique to the city of Valencia, and we then compare the obtained results against other existing traffic mobility data for the cities of Cologne (Germany) and Bologna (Italy), thereby validating our approach. We also use our technique to determine what degree of congestion is expectable if certain conditions cause additional traffic to circulate in the city, adopting both a uniform pattern and a hotspot-based pattern for traffic injection to demonstrate how to regulate the overall number of vehicles in the city. This study allows evaluating the impact of vehicle flow changes on the overall traffic congestion levels.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2921SUMODFROUTERheuristicO-D matrixintelligent transportation systemvehiclesdetectorscomputational modelingmathematical model
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Carlos T. Calafate
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Juan-Carlos Cano
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Carlos T. Calafate
David Soler
Juan-Carlos Cano
Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
Sensors
SUMO
DFROUTER
heuristic
O-D matrix
intelligent transportation system
vehicles
detectors
computational modeling
mathematical model
author_facet Jorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez
Carlos T. Calafate
David Soler
Juan-Carlos Cano
author_sort Jorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez
title Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
title_short Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
title_full Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
title_fullStr Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
title_full_unstemmed Towards Realistic Urban Traffic Experiments Using DFROUTER: Heuristic, Validation and Extensions
title_sort towards realistic urban traffic experiments using dfrouter: heuristic, validation and extensions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Traffic congestion is an important problem faced by Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), requiring models that allow predicting the impact of different solutions on urban traffic flow. Such an approach typically requires the use of simulations, which should be as realistic as possible. However, achieving high degrees of realism can be complex when the actual traffic patterns, defined through an Origin/Destination (O-D) matrix for the vehicles in a city, remain unknown. Thus, the main contribution of this paper is a heuristic for improving traffic congestion modeling. In particular, we propose a procedure that, starting from real induction loop measurements made available by traffic authorities, iteratively refines the output of DFROUTER, which is a module provided by the SUMO (Simulation of Urban MObility) tool. This way, it is able to generate an O-D matrix for traffic that resembles the real traffic distribution and that can be directly imported by SUMO. We apply our technique to the city of Valencia, and we then compare the obtained results against other existing traffic mobility data for the cities of Cologne (Germany) and Bologna (Italy), thereby validating our approach. We also use our technique to determine what degree of congestion is expectable if certain conditions cause additional traffic to circulate in the city, adopting both a uniform pattern and a hotspot-based pattern for traffic injection to demonstrate how to regulate the overall number of vehicles in the city. This study allows evaluating the impact of vehicle flow changes on the overall traffic congestion levels.
topic SUMO
DFROUTER
heuristic
O-D matrix
intelligent transportation system
vehicles
detectors
computational modeling
mathematical model
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2921
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