Field and simulation tests of the interactive DRG (Determined Route Guidance) in UTMS (Universal Traffic Management System ).

Auteur(s)
Sakakibara, H. Yamaguchi, M. Kitamura, T. Morita, M. & Takeuchi, K.
Jaar
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Universal Traffic Management System (UTMS) and Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department are planning to implement an interactive Centrally Determined Route Guidance (CDRG) system in Tokyo. The system selects a recommended route using link travel time data, which is acquired by the traffic control system. UTMS constructed a trial CDRG system on major roads in central Tokyo, and successfully conducted a first-step field test in Autumn 1996 and a second-step test in February 1997. This paper reports on the second-step field and simulation tests, where the system's performance was evaluated with vehicles running in the trial area, guided by different methods. A computer simulation of the route guidance method was conducted to verify its performance comprehensively, because such verification would have been difficult in the field test; their results showed the superiority of the method used. The trial used five groups of the following vehicle types: (1) those driving under guidance from the CDRG system; (2) those driven by human judgement with congestion information from VICS; (3) those driving according to an experienced taxi driver's judgement; and (4) those driving under the guidance of an autonomous in-vehicle unit with the shortest distance route selection method. CDRG vehicles drove in the shortest time on average.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 14683 (In: C 14641) /72 /73 / IRRD E100229
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In: Proceedings of 9th international conference on road transport information and control, held at Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 21-23 April 1998, p. 207-211, 4 ref.

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