27: Trip Travel Time Reliability in Degradable Transport Networks
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Published:2002
Hong K. Lo, 2002. "Trip Travel Time Reliability in Degradable Transport Networks", Transportation and Traffic Theory in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, Adelaide, Australia, 16-18 July 2002, Michael A. P. Taylor
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This study developed an approach to model network performance when its link capacities are subject to stochastic degradations, as in the form of day-to-day traffic incidents, which cause travel time variability. We postulate that drivers would select routes to lower their travel time variability, just as they would to lower their mean travel time. Over time, commuters learn the routes’ travel time variability based on past experiences, factor such variability into their route choice considerations, and settle into a long-term equilibrium pattern. We characterize this route choice behavior in the face of uncertain travel times with the notion of probabilistic user equilibrium (PUE). This study then defined and formulated PUE with a reliability approach. We developed a pair of network analysis and design models to consider trip time reliability in a network with stochastic link capacities. The final result is nonlinear mathematical programs that relate the trip time reliability measure to travel demand and stochastic link capacity degradations. Numerical studies for a 19-link example are provided to show its performance and properties.
