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Flow and Density Reconstruction and Optimal Sensor Placement for Road Transportation Networks

This paper addresses the two problems of flow and density reconstruction in Road Transportation Networks with heterogeneous information sources and cost effective sensor placement. Following standard macroscopic modeling approaches, the network is partitioned in cells, whose density of vehicles changes dynamically in time according to first order conservation laws. The first problem is to estimate the flow and the density of vehicles using two sources of information, namely standard fixed sensors, precise but expensive, and Floating Car Data, less precise due to low penetration rates, but already available on most of the main roads. A data fusion algorithm is proposed to merge the two sources of information for observing density and flow of vehicles. The second problem is to place the sensors in the network by trading off between cost and performance. A relaxation of the problem is proposed based on the concept of Virtual Variances. The efficiency of the proposed strategies is shown on a synthetic regular grid and in the real world scenario of Rocade Sud in Grenoble, France, a ring road 10.5 km long.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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