An Iterative Routing/Assignment Method for Anticipatory Real-Time Route Guidance
912815
10/01/1991
- Content
- Anticipatory route guidance in traffic networks is based on time-dependent fastest path calculation requiring forecasts of link travel time over a time horizon. These forecasts would be produced by a traffic assignment procedure, which must take into account the behavior of anticipatory vehicles seeking user-optimal route guidance. Thus a conceptual feedback loop occurs. We implement this feedback loop iteratively using simulation for the assignment phase. When the iteration terminates with a fixed-point assignment, user-optimality is achieved. We study the benefits accrued by individual anticipatory vehicles and the system as a whole, as a function of the proportion of vehicles which have anticipatory route guidance, i.e. the market penetration. We observe individual and system benefits at market penetrations up to 40% or higher.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Kaufman, D., Smith, R., and Wunderlich, K., "An Iterative Routing/Assignment Method for Anticipatory Real-Time Route Guidance," SAE Technical Paper 912815, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912815.