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Traffic state estimation of urban road networks by multi-source data fusion: Review and new insights

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2022.127079

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Urban road network; Missing traffic state estimation; Data fusion; Multi-source data application; Systematic review

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  1. MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [20YJAZH083]
  2. Department of Science and Technology of Zhejiang Province in China [2020C01057]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71890972, 71890970]
  4. UK Rail Safety and Criteria Board [RSSB/494204565/aVSTP]

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This paper reviews studies on estimating traffic states on segments without detectors. It categorizes existing research into three types and highlights challenges and future research directions.
Accurate traffic state (i.e., flow, speed, density, etc.) on an urban road network is important information for urban traffic control and management strategies. However, due to the limitation of detector installation cost, it is difficult to obtain accurate traffic states through detectors in the whole urban road network with limited detector equipment. In this paper, we review the studies that focus on the missing traffic state estimation problem, especially for the traffic state estimation on the segments without detectors. We provide a way to summarize for readers who have an interest in the different modelling and application of missing traffic state estimation. We first divide the existing studies into three categories: estimation under different missing scenarios, estimation with multi-source data, estimation by fusing different detector types. Then, we summary some existing challenges by the different missing scenarios, data applications, and methodologies. Finally, this work also discusses some future research directions.

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