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Research Article

A bounded path size route choice model excluding unrealistic routes: formulation and estimation from a large-scale GPS study

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Pages 435-493 | Received 27 Jul 2020, Accepted 29 Dec 2020, Published online: 08 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

This paper develops a new route choice modelling framework that deals with both route correlations and unrealistic routes in a consistent and robust way. To do this, we explore the integration of a correlation-based Path Size Logit model with the Bounded Choice Model (BCM) (Watling et al. 2018. “Stochastic User Equilibrium with a Bounded Choice Model.” Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 114: 254–280). We find, however, that the natural integration of these models leads to behavioural inconsistencies and/or undesirable mathematical properties. Solving these challenges, we derive a mathematically well-defined Bounded Path Size (BPS) model form that utilises a consistent criterion for assigning zero choice probabilities to unrealistic routes while eliminating their path size contributions. A closed-form and fixed-point BPS model are consequently formulated.  Subsequently, we consider parameter estimation in a simulation study and on a real-life large-scale network using GPS data, where computational feasibility is demonstrated. Estimation results show the potential of the BPS models to give improved fit relative to non-bounded versions (and BCM).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by University of Leeds Doctoral Scholarship [grant number 2017-2021]. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Independent Research Fund Denmark to the project “Next-generation route choice models forbehavioural realism and large-scale applications” [grant number 0136-00242B].

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