In this paper, we develop a new transportation network redundancy measure by integrating the route diversity and spare capacity dimensions, which have been demonstrated as two complementary dimensions of redundancy and assessed separately in the literature. Instead of modelling redundancy as two separate measures with significantly different units and scales, an integrative measure is beneficial for comprehensive comparison and selection of redundancy enhancement schemes. Specifically, we represent the transportation network by adding a virtual link directly connecting each origin-destination (O-D) pair. The virtual link choice probability is affected by both the route diversity of the O-D pair and the spare capacity of these routes, which is used in the proposed measure. Numerical examples in the realistic Winnipeg network are conducted. The effectiveness of the proposed measure is further verified by applying it to identify the critical links in the Shanghai Expressway Network, where a severe traffic accident happened in 2016.
Assessing transportation network redundancy by integrating route diversity and spare capacity
TRANSPORTMETRICA A: TRANSPORT SCIENCE
Z. WANG ET AL.
04.05.2025
30 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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