In this work, deterministic and stochastic optimization methods are tested for solving the dynamic demand estimation problem. All the adopted methods demonstrate difficulty in reproducing the correct traffic regime, especially if the seed matrix is not sufficiently close to the real one. Therefore, a new and intuitive procedure to specify an opportune starting seed matrix is proposed: it is a two-step procedure based on the concept of dividing the problem into small problems, with a focus on specific origin–destination (O-D) pairs in different steps. Specifically, the first step focuses on the optimization of a subset of O-D variables (the ones that generate the higher flows or the ones that generate bottlenecks on the network). In the second step the optimization works on all the O-D pairs, with the matrix derived from the first step as starting matrix. In this way it is possible to use a performance optimization method for every step; this technique improves the performance of the method and the quality of the result with respect to the classical one-step approach. The procedure was tested on the real-world network of Antwerp, Belgium, and demonstrated its efficacy in combination with different optimization methods.
Two-Step Approach for Correction of Seed Matrix in Dynamic Demand Estimation
Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2466 , 1 ; 125-133
2014-01-01
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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