@inproceedings{860f74f41a5140deb581e7083836b6e7,
title = "Traffic state estimation from partial bluetooth and volume observations: Case study in the brisbane metropolitan area",
abstract = "The application of the Bluetooth (BT) technology to transportation has been enabling researchers to make accurate travel time observations, in freeway and arterial roads. The Bluetooth traffic data are generally incomplete, for they only relate to those vehicles that are equipped with Bluetooth devices, and that are detected by the Bluetooth sensors of the road network. The fraction of detected vehicles versus the total number of transiting vehicles is often referred to as Bluetooth Penetration Rate (BTPR). The aim of this study is to precisely define the spatio-temporal relationship between the quantities that become available through the partial, noisy BT observations; and the hidden variables that describe the actual dynamics of vehicular traffic. To do so, we propose to incorporate a multi-class traffic model into a Sequential Montecarlo Estimation algorithm. Our framework has been applied for the empirical travel time investigations into the Brisbane Metropolitan region.",
keywords = "Arterial traffic, Bluetooth data, Particle filter, Traffic state estimation",
author = "A. Nantes and D. Ngoduy and M. Miska and E. Chung",
year = "2013",
month = jan,
day = "1",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789881581426",
series = "Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, HKSTS 2013 - Travel Behaviour and Society",
publisher = "Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies Limited",
pages = "161--170",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, HKSTS 2013 - Travel Behaviour and Society",
note = "18th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies on Travel Behaviour and Society, HKSTS 2013 ; Conference date: 14-12-2013 Through 16-12-2013",
}