Estimating Traffic Flow Rate on Freeways from Probe Vehicle Data and Fundamental Diagram Khairul Anuar (PhD Candidate) Dr. Filmon Habtemichael Dr. Mecit.

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Estimating Traffic Flow Rate on Freeways from Probe Vehicle Data and Fundamental Diagram Khairul Anuar (PhD Candidate) Dr. Filmon Habtemichael Dr. Mecit Cetin (presenter) Transportation Research Institute Old Dominion University

Introduction  Point sensors  Aggregate data: Flow, speed, occupancy  Relatively high cost  Probe data  Individual vehicle trajectories (but data providers aggregate)  Sample size might be small  Relatively low cost  Goal: Estimate traffic flow rate from raw probe data

Literature Review  Flow estimation – Estimation of flow and density using probe vehicles with spacing measurement equipment (Seo et al, 2015) – Deriving traffic volumes from PV data using a fundamental diagram approach (Neumann et al, 2013)  Traffic states (queue length, travel time) – Real time traffic states estimation on arterial based on trajectory data (Hiribarren and Herrera, 2014)

Objectives  Estimate traffic flow on freeways from PV data and fundamental diagram  Unique from previous studies – Four different FDs – Aggregation intervals of 5, 10 and 15 minutes

Methodology  From FD estimate flow q when speed u is known  u is probe vehicle speed

Methodology Four different models of fundamental diagram ModelSpeed-Density Relationship Regression Greenshield Underwood Northwestern Van Aerde

Methodology Performance indicators F i is the i th estimate value O i is the i th observe value n is the number of samples

Mobile Century (I-880 SF Bay area) Case Study Probe vehicle trajectoryStudy site NB SB Length: 12 mile Due to known recurring congestion, NB is analyzed

Field Data Probe – Collected by 165 drivers on Friday Feb 8, 2008 – 2-5% of total traffic – GPS 3-sec on average Loop – Speed-flow data aggregated by 5- minute intervals for about one month

Speeds

Case Study Loop vs PV speedFundamental diagram

Results Comparison of loop detector and estimated flow from fundamental diagram

Results Distribution of percentage error for different FDs and aggregation intervals FD models Aggregation interval MAPE (abs %) RMSE (vphpl) Avg. Error Std. Dev. Greenshield 5-min min min Underwood 5-min min min Northwestern 5-min min min Van Aerde 5-min min min

Conclusions  Van Aerde provides the best result  Higher accuracies as aggregation interval increases  Estimates are more accurate during congestion rather than free-flow

Future Work  Focus on congestion period  Utilize shockwave theory to identify additional traffic state  Other sites

Questions? Funded by Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability Center – Region 3 University Transportation Center