When traveling to and from home, work or vacation, we have all experienced traffic delays. As a result, road travelers often add time to their trip in advance to anticipate traffic jams. Meanwhile, unplanned traffic jams can be fundamentally problematic for travelers. Which are caused by a variety of reasons, such as road closures, events, or severe weather. In this study, we shed the light on the importance of travel time in the detection of traffic congestion. We propose a fuzzy process to measure the uncertainty in the computation of travel time in order to develop fuzzy dynamic centrality for the detection of traffic congestion. A simulation is conducted on a small area from Mohammedia city using microscopic traffic simulator ȌSUMO”. The calculation of the uncertainty of the estimated travel time over the study period is based on the generation of Gaussian fuzzy numbers. Our proposed study is an essential component of smart traffic monitoring and provides genuine assistance for urban network resilience.


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    Title :

    Fuzzy Dynamic Centrality for Urban Traffic Resilience




    Publication date :

    2021-10-25


    Size :

    388884 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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