Statistical evaluation of interstate 4 traffic prediction system

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    Authors

    S. Ishak; H. Al-Deek;Trb

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    Keywords

    Engineering, Civil; Transportation Science & Technology

    Abstract

    Short-term traffic prediction systems have received considerable attention in the past few years as. a means to support advanced traveler information and traffic management systems. Predictive information allows transportation system users to make better trip decisions at the pretrip planning stage and en route. A comprehensive statistical analysis of the traffic prediction system performance implemented on the 40-mi corridor of Interstate 4 in Orlando, Florida, is presented. The system was evaluated under a wide range of traffic conditions and various model parameters. The prediction performance in terms of prediction errors was examined with both link-based and path-based approaches.

    Journal Title

    Freeways, High-Occupancy Vehicle Systems, and Traffic Signal Systems 2003: Highway Operations, Capacity, and Traffic Control

    Issue/Number

    1856

    Publication Date

    1-1-2003

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    16

    Last Page

    24

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000189453400003

    ISSN

    0361-1981; 0-309-08592-6

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