DocumentCode
1754728
Title
B-Planner: Planning Bidirectional Night Bus Routes Using Large-Scale Taxi GPS Traces
Author
Chao Chen ; Daqing Zhang ; Nan Li ; Zhi-Hua Zhou
Author_Institution
Inst. Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis, Evry, France
Volume
15
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug. 2014
Firstpage
1451
Lastpage
1465
Abstract
Taxi GPS traces can inform us the human mobility patterns in modern cities. Instead of leveraging the costly and inaccurate human surveys about people´s mobility, we intend to explore the night bus route planning issue by using taxi GPS traces. Specifically, we propose a two-phase approach for bidirectional night bus route planning. In the first phase, we develop a process to cluster “hot” areas with dense passenger pick up/drop off and then propose effective methods to split big hot areas into clusters and identify a location in each cluster as a candidate bus stop. In the second phase, given the bus route origin, destination, candidate bus stops, and bus operation time constraints, we derive several effective rules to build the bus route graph and prune invalid stops and edges iteratively. Based on this graph, we further develop a bidirectional probability-based spreading algorithm to generate candidate bus routes automatically. We finally select the best bidirectional bus route, which expects the maximum number of passengers under the given conditions and constraints. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, extensive empirical studies are performed on a real-world taxi GPS data set, which contains more than 1.57 million night passenger delivery trips, generated by 7600 taxis in a month.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; graph theory; intelligent transportation systems; mobility management (mobile radio); planning; probability; B-planner; bidirectional probability-based spreading algorithm; bus route destination; bus route graph; bus route origin; candidate bus stop; dense passenger drop off; dense passenger pick up; human mobility patterns; large-scale taxi GPS traces; night bus route planning; planning bidirectional night bus routes; real-world taxi GPS data set; Cities and towns; Clustering algorithms; Global Positioning System; Merging; Planning; Time factors; Trajectory; Bus route planning; human mobility patterns; route graph; taxi GPS traces;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2014.2298892
Filename
6731553
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