The public transportation integrated circuit (IC) card is widely used to provide a new data source for collecting passenger trip behavior information. IC card information (i.e. card id, route number, vehicle number, and card swiping time) in combination with global position system (GPS) information (i.e. route number, vehicle number, positioning longitude, positioning latitude, positioning time, and speed) and bus station location information (i.e. route number, direction, station sequence, longitude, and latitude) can be used to infer passenger trip original station. Based on the deduced original station and distance matrix between stations from the Transcad model with shortest path method, trip chaining is taken as a basic principle to infer trip transfer station and destination station. Then the Origin- Destination (OD) matrix is expanded by the primary IC card record total and total passenger trips from ticket-fare data in route level.
Public Transportation Trip OD Matrix Inference Using IC Card Data and GPS Information
11th International Conference of Chinese Transportation Professionals (ICCTP) ; 2011 ; Nanjing, China
ICCTP 2011 ; 587-597
2011-07-26
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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