Origin-Destination Matrix Estimation Based on Microsimulation and Optimization
Origin-Destination Matrix Estimation Based on Microsimulation and Optimization
- Author(s): C.R. Portilla ; A.F. Acosta ; J.J. Espinosa
- DOI: 10.1049/ic.2018.0011
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- Author(s): C.R. Portilla ; A.F. Acosta ; J.J. Espinosa Source: MOVICI-MOYCOT 2018: Joint Conference for Urban Mobility in the Smart City, 2018 page (5 pp.)
- Conference: MOVICI-MOYCOT 2018: Joint Conference for Urban Mobility in the Smart City
- DOI: 10.1049/ic.2018.0011
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-963-2
- Location: Medellin, Colombia
- Conference date: 18-20 April 2018
- Format: PDF
This article describes a method for correcting a given OriginDestination (O/D) matrix based on microscopic simulation, using the Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO) package. Assuming, that the O/D matrix has an error of 5%, an optimization problem is proposed for finding the trips comprising it that best approximate to the measured traffic flows. The process involves computing the user equilibrium on each iteration, using the DUAITERATE algorithm provided in the SUMO package. Simulation results were obtained through simulated annealing, which show the validity of the correction method.
Inspec keywords: simulated annealing; matrix algebra; digital simulation; optimisation; road traffic; traffic engineering computing
Subjects: Traffic engineering computing; Optimisation techniques; Algebra; Simulation techniques
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