Watch a 19-minute technical presentation exploring an innovative method for calibrating microscopic traffic simulations using GPS data in urban environments. Learn about a robust two-step optimization process that combines integer linear programming with evolutionary algorithms to minimize deviations between real and simulated traffic patterns. Discover how this approach, tested in Friedrichshafen's inner city network model, outperforms traditional SUMO tools like flowrouter and routesampler. Understand the advantages of using GPS-derived vehicle count and speed measurements over conventional traffic count methods, and see how this network-independent solution enables large-scale traffic calibration for comprehensive simulation studies and traffic engineering applications.
Calibration of Microscopic Traffic Simulation in Urban Environments Using GPS Data
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Calibration of Microscopic Traffic Simulation in an Urban Environment Using GPS-Data
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Eclipse Foundation