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Reliable Estimation of Urban Link Travel Time Using Multi-Sensor Data Fusion

Journal

INFORMATION
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/info11050267

Keywords

multi-sensor traffic data fusion; urban link travel time; reliable estimation; support degree; credibility

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [ZR2017MF011]
  2. Shandong Natural Science Foundation of China [ZR2018MF027]
  3. National Statistical Science Research of China [2017LZ22]
  4. Shandong Key Research and Development Project of China [2016GSF120009, 2017GGX50110, GG201809240117]
  5. Technology Research Program of the Ministry of Public Security, China [2018JSYJB05]
  6. Jinan Philosophy and Social Science Planning Program of China [JNSK18D15]
  7. Jinan Self-developed Innovation Team Project of 20 Policies for Colleges and Universities Program, China [2019GXRC022]

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Travel time is one of the most critical indexes to describe urban traffic operating states. How to obtain accurate and robust travel time estimates, so as to facilitate to make traffic control decision-making for administrators and trip-planning for travelers, is an urgent issue of wide concern. This paper proposes a reliable estimation method of urban link travel time using multi-sensor data fusion. Utilizing the characteristic analysis of each individual traffic sensor data, we first extract link travel time from license plate recognition data, geomagnetic detector data and floating car data, respectively, and find that their distribution patterns are similar and follow logarithmic normal distribution. Then, a support degree algorithm based on similarity function and a credibility algorithm based on membership function are developed, aiming to overcome the conflicts among multi-sensor traffic data and the uncertainties of single-sensor traffic data. The reliable fusion weights for each type of traffic sensor data are further determined by integrating the corresponding support degree with credibility. A case study was conducted using real-world data from a link of Jingshi Road in Jinan, China and demonstrated that the proposed method can effectively improve the accuracy and reliability of link travel time estimations in urban road systems.

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