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Investigating the quality of Spiess-like and SPSA approaches for dynamic OD matrix estimation

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Pages 235-257 | Received 31 Dec 2018, Accepted 19 Dec 2019, Published online: 06 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

Since OD matrices are not directly observable, indirect procedures have been developed to estimate OD matrices from traffic data. Traffic management must move toward dynamic traffic assignment models because they capture congestion propagation effects. In this context, dynamic OD matrices are needed. This paper first explores the extension of a conventional bilevel analytical static method to the dynamic context, then analyses the solutions obtained regarding both convergence to measured traffic data and structural similarity to an a priori OD matrix. A simulation optimization technique, SPSA, is then proposed because its flexibility allows inclusion of traffic counts (as in Spiess method) and emerging ICT traffic measurements. The performances of these two types of algorithms are analyzed in detail, focussing on faults of classical convergence measures to obtain an estimated dynamic OD matrix structurally similarity to the a priori OD matrix and pros and cons of variants of selected methods.

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Funding

This research was funded by Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (TRA2016-76914-C3-1-P) and Generalitat de Catalunya (2017-SGR-1749, 2017-DI-041).

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