DocumentCode
1152706
Title
Real-Time Highway Traffic Condition Assessment Framework Using Vehicle–Infrastructure Integration (VII) With Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Author
Ma, Yongchang ; Chowdhury, Mashrur ; Sadek, Adel ; Jeihani, Mansoureh
Author_Institution
IEM, Inc., Morrisville, NC, USA
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
615
Lastpage
627
Abstract
This paper presents a framework for real-time highway traffic condition assessment using vehicle kinetic information, which is likely to be made available from vehicle-infrastructure integration (VII) systems, in which vehicle and infrastructure agents communicate to improve mobility and safety. In the proposed VII framework, the vehicle onboard equipment and roadside units (RSUs) collaboratively work, supported by an artificial intelligence (AI) paradigm, to determine the occurrence and characteristics of an incident. Two AI paradigms are examined: 1) support vector machines (SVMs) and 2) artificial neural networks (ANNs). Each RSU then assesses the traffic condition based on the information from multiple vehicles traveling on its supervised highway segment. As a case study, this paper developed a model of the VII-SVM framework and evaluated its performance in a microscopic traffic simulation environment for a highway network in Spartanburg, SC. The performance of the VII-SVM was compared with the performance of the corresponding VII-ANN framework, and both frameworks were found to be capable of classifying the travel experience using the kinetic data generated by each vehicle. The performance of the VII-SVM framework, in terms of its detection rate, false-alarm rate, and detection times, was also found to be superior to a baseline California-type incident-detection algorithm. Moreover, the framework provided additional information, including an estimate of the incident location and the likely number of lanes blocked, which will be helpful for implementing an appropriate response strategy. The proposed VII-AI framework thus provides a reliable alternative to traditional traffic sensors in assessing traffic conditions.
Keywords
artificial intelligence; automotive components; neural nets; real-time systems; support vector machines; traffic information systems; California type incident detection algorithm; VII-ANN framework; VII-SVM framework; artificial intelligence; artificial neural network; detection rate; false alarm rate; microscopic traffic simulation environment; mobility improvement; real time highway traffic condition assessment framework; road safety improvement; roadside unit; supervised highway segment; support vector machine; vehicle infrastructure integration VII; vehicle kinetic information; vehicle onboard equipment; Artificial intelligence (AI); incident detection; vehicle kinetics; vehicle–infrastructure integration (VII);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2009.2026673
Filename
5175403
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