2016
DOI: 10.1109/tits.2016.2552639
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Highway Traffic State Estimation With Mixed Connected and Conventional Vehicles

Abstract: Abstract-A macroscopic model-based approach for estimation of the traffic state, specifically of the (total) density and flow of vehicles, is developed for the case of "mixed" traffic, i.e., traffic comprising both ordinary and connected vehicles. The development relies on the following realistic assumptions: (i) The density and flow of connected vehicles are known at the (local or central) traffic monitoring and control unit on the basis of their regularly reported positions; and (ii) the average speed of con… Show more

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“…This requires that the connected vehicles have the same distribution of speeds as regular vehicles, similar to what has been done in the works of Astarita et al [14] and Bekiaris-Liberis et al [15]. Otherwise, the speed estimate would be biased towards the average speed of the connected vehicles.…”
Section: Traffic State Estimation Using Connected Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This requires that the connected vehicles have the same distribution of speeds as regular vehicles, similar to what has been done in the works of Astarita et al [14] and Bekiaris-Liberis et al [15]. Otherwise, the speed estimate would be biased towards the average speed of the connected vehicles.…”
Section: Traffic State Estimation Using Connected Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Lately, when more data sources have become available, connected vehicles have been used as input to the filtering approaches in order to update the modeled traffic state. See, for example, Herrera and Bayen [10], Work et al [11], Yuan et al [12], Seo et al [13], Astarita et al [14], and Bekiaris-Liberis et al [15]. Other traffic state estimation methods making use of connected vehicle data without an underlying traffic model are presented by Herring et al [16], Herrera et al [17], Van Lint and Hoogendoorn [18], Qiu et al [19], Ma et al [20], Bhaskar et al [21], Zhang et al [22], Seo et al [23], and Montero et al [24].…”
Section: Traffic State Estimation Using Connected Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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