Abstract

This paper presents a road network dynamic origin destination (OD) matrix estimation model using real-time link traffic counts. First, the paper establishes a generalized least squares (GLS) based dynamic OD matrix estimation model, then the dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) technology is used to estimate the link-use proportion matrix. According to the model, a bi-level iterative algorithm is designed to solve the estimation problem. Finally, a case study illustrates that the dynamic OD estimation methodology can trace the variation of network OD matrices well and produce more precise estimation results.

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