Estimation of flow trajectories in a multi-lines transportation network

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Title
Estimation of flow trajectories in a multi-lines transportation network
Journal
Applied Network Science
Author(s)
Guex Guillaume, Loup Romain, Bavaud François
ISSN
2364-8228
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/07/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Number
1
Language
english
Abstract
Characterizing a public transportation network, such as an urban network with multiple lines, requires the origin–destination trip counts during a given period. Yet, if automatic counting makes the embarkment (boarding) and disembarkment (alighting) counts in vehicles known, it often happens that pedestrian transfers between lines are harder to track, and require costly and invasive devices (e.g., facial recognition system) to be estimated. In this contribution, we propose a method, based on maximum entropy and involving an iterative fitting procedure, which estimates the passenger flow between origins and destinations solely based on embarkment and disembarkment counts. Moreover, this method is flexible enough to provide an adaptable framework in case additional data is known, such as attraction poles between certain nodes in the network, or percentages of transferring passengers between some lines. This method is tested on toy examples, as well as with the data of the public transportation network of the city of Lausanne provided by its Transportation Agency (tl), and gives arguably convincing estimations of the transportation flow.
Keywords
Multiline bus network, Origin–destination flows, Boarding and alighting counts, Maximum entropy estimation, Iterative proportional fitting
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Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
University of Lausanne
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