Abstract:
Decision making associated with effective trip
planning depends on the total time taken to complete a trip.
Route choice, departure time and travel mode are mainly the
critical decisions made based on travel time estimations before
the departure. With technological advancements, inventions
such as web maps, sensor-based Internet-of-Things and Vehicleto-
Everything communication have become emerging traffic
data providers for the travellers intending to observe the realtime
traffic conditions along with travel time estimation between
the desired origin-destination pair for a specific departure time
and a route. However, as there is some level of uncertainty due
to the changes in traffic and roadside conditions, the estimations
tend to deviate from the actual time of arrival. This study is
focused on addressing the reliability of travel times and
developing a methodology to compute and present the reliability
as a quantity to the user to make decisions. As a demonstration
study, alternative routes between a fixed origin-destination pair
were selected. A dummy database of travel times was obtained
through Google Maps for the analysis. A mathematical
algorithm was developed to quantify the travel time reliability
for user-defined scenarios on a selected route. This quantitative
value of reliability assists travellers to plan trips effectively.
Citation:
C. Vidanapathirana, S. Bandara and V. Jayawardana, "A Statistical Approach to Quantify the Reliability of Travel Time for Trip Planning Purposes," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 390-394, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185212.