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Transportation Research Record | 2008
Jingcheng Wu; Xia Jin; Alan J. Horowitz
The ability to monitor vehicle queue length accurately at metered on-ramps can improve ramp meter performance and help to create improved ramp metering algorithms. The queue length distribution can be considered as a continuous analog signal, which consists of both deterministic and stochastic components. Three types of methods for the estimation of on-ramp queue length are discussed: Kalman filter, linear occupancy, and Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) back of queue. Queue data estimated with these methods are compared with field-observed queue data and random number samples. The comparisons indicate that the Kalman filter and linear occupancy methods are usable for real-world operations, but both of them have limitations. The HCM back-of-queue method does not produce reliable estimates for on-ramp queue length.
Transportation Research Record | 2009
Jingcheng Wu; Xia Jin; Alan J. Horowitz; Daqing Gong
Two types of algorithms for on-ramp queue estimation are discussed; a Kalman filter and a conservation model. A volume-balancing ratio is introduced to both models to account for unavoidable detector miscounting behavior. Estimation results are compared with queue data observed in the field. The volume-balancing ratio improves both models. Although the conservation model may provide more accurate prediction with balanced volumes, the Kalman filter tends to provide better estimation when the volume-balancing ratio deviates from 1. Generally the Kalman filter provides a better prediction, but the conservation model is simpler to implement. Attempts to improve the Kalman filter further are also explored.
Transportation Research Record | 2011
Xia Jin; Jingcheng Wu
Telecommuting is the substitution for work at the workplace with work at home or other locations close to home. The interest in telecommuting stems from its potential benefits in trip reduction, congestion mitigation, cost saving for office spaces, increased productivity, and better home–work balance. The factors that influence peoples telecommuting behavior were explored by using data from the 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey and 2001 and 2009 National Household Travel Survey. A comprehensive analysis was undertaken, and the trends over several years were examined. The analysis advances the understanding of the characteristics of workers who telecommute according to detailed categories of telecommuting frequency. The findings are essential as a first step toward estimating and incorporating telecommuting in the travel demand forecasting process.
international conference on intelligent transportation systems | 2003
Jingcheng Wu; L. Henson; J. Amidon
While various advanced traffic management systems have been deployed all over the world, the number of approaches of the deployment remains two: centralized and distributed. Compared with the centralized system, the distributed system provides more reliability, scalability and resource sharing. The distributed system also eliminates the bottleneck caused by the communication of the large amount of traffic data. This paper presents a discussion of the distributed ATMS software, followed by a case study of the Wisconsin statewide ATMS software. Parts of the distributed ATMS system have been operated in Wisconsin for more than 10 years. Their experience is a very valuable resource for the development of ATMS.
Transportation Research Board 88th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2009
Xia Jin; Jingcheng Wu; Alan J. Horowitz
Transportation Research Record | 2006
Jingcheng Wu; Alan J. Horowitz; Michael S Hardy; John M Corbin
international conference on transportation information and safety | 2017
Jingcheng Wu; Xiao Qin; Alan J. Horowitz; Xia Jin
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2017
Jingcheng Wu; Xiao Qin; Alan J. Horowitz; Xia Jin
Archive | 2016
Jingcheng Wu
19th ITS World CongressERTICO - ITS EuropeEuropean CommissionITS AmericaITS Asia-Pacific | 2012
Raymundo Martinez; Philip Riggio; John Tipaldo; Mohamad Talas; Jingcheng Wu