A new dynamic OD estimation method in ITS based on fuzzy DTA model and Kalman filtering

  • Li Wang*
  • , Chuanjiu Wang
  • , Xiaorong Shen
  • , Yuezu Fan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this paper, dynamic OD matrix estimation and prediction from real-time link counts based on fuzzy dynamic traffic assignment (FDTA) and Kalman Filtering was proposed. At first, the state-space model of dynamic OD matrix estimation and prediction was established. To obtain the key assignment matrix in measurement equation of the state-space model, fuzzy dynamic traffic assignment (FDTA) was applied based on C-LOGIT model and fuzzy shortest path (FSP) algorithm in which fuzzy path travel time (FPTT) was constructed from real-time link counts. Then Kalman Filtering algorithm iterated with FDTA was used for dynamic OD estimation and prediction. Simulation test shows that compared with K. Ashok's Kalman Filter model, the mean estimation error and the mean square error of FDTA-based Kalman Filter model are improved greatly, which exactly means more precision and better dynamic characteristics of dynamic OD estimation and prediction could be obtained.

Original languageEnglish
Pages71-75
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2005
EventAsian Simulation Conference 2005, ASC 2005 and the 6th International Conference on System Simulation and Scientific Computing, ICSC 2005 - Beijing, China
Duration: 24 Oct 200527 Oct 2005

Conference

ConferenceAsian Simulation Conference 2005, ASC 2005 and the 6th International Conference on System Simulation and Scientific Computing, ICSC 2005
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period24/10/0527/10/05

Keywords

  • Dynamic OD estimation
  • Fuzzy dynamic traffic assignment
  • Fuzzy path travel time
  • Fuzzy shortest path
  • Kalman filtering

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