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Applications of Trajectory Data from the Perspective of a Road Transportation Agency: Literature Review and Maryland Case Study

Authors :
Marković, Nikola
Sekuła, Przemysław
Laan, Zachary Vander
Andrienko, Gennady
Andrienko, Natalia
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Transportation agencies have an opportunity to leverage increasingly-available trajectory datasets to improve their analyses and decision-making processes. However, this data is typically purchased from vendors, which means agencies must understand its potential benefits beforehand in order to properly assess its value relative to the cost of acquisition. While the literature concerned with trajectory data is rich, it is naturally fragmented and focused on technical contributions in niche areas, which makes it difficult for government agencies to assess its value across different transportation domains. To overcome this issue, the current paper explores trajectory data from the perspective of a road transportation agency interested in acquiring trajectories to enhance its analyses. The paper provides a literature review illustrating applications of trajectory data in six areas of road transportation systems analysis: demand estimation, modeling human behavior, designing public transit, traffic performance measurement and prediction, environment and safety. In addition, it visually explores 20 million GPS traces in Maryland, illustrating existing and suggesting new applications of trajectory data.<br />Comment: Revised after peer review

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1708.07193
Document Type :
Working Paper