The paper deals with two different heuristic approaches for solving the problem of optimal location of traffic count sections (OLTCS), which is a crucial issue of the design of area wide ITS traffic monitoring centers. The first method applies deterministic rules on O/D flows and O/D pairs coverage. The second is based on a genetic algorithm (GA). Both are applied on a real size extra-urban road network and compared to a state-of-the art rule widely used in practical applications.

Cipriani, E., Fusco, G., Gori, S., Petrelli, M. (2006). Heuristic methods for the optimal location of road traffic monitoring stations. In IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, 2006 IEEE ITSC. (pp.1072-1077) [10.1109/ITSC.2006.1707364].

Heuristic methods for the optimal location of road traffic monitoring stations

CIPRIANI, ERNESTO;
2006-01-01

Abstract

The paper deals with two different heuristic approaches for solving the problem of optimal location of traffic count sections (OLTCS), which is a crucial issue of the design of area wide ITS traffic monitoring centers. The first method applies deterministic rules on O/D flows and O/D pairs coverage. The second is based on a genetic algorithm (GA). Both are applied on a real size extra-urban road network and compared to a state-of-the art rule widely used in practical applications.
2006
1-4244-0093-7
Cipriani, E., Fusco, G., Gori, S., Petrelli, M. (2006). Heuristic methods for the optimal location of road traffic monitoring stations. In IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, 2006 IEEE ITSC. (pp.1072-1077) [10.1109/ITSC.2006.1707364].
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