Analysing the dynamic performances of a bicycle network with a temporal analysis of GPS traces

被引:12
作者
Rupi, Federico [1 ]
Poliziani, Cristian [1 ]
Schweizer, Joerg [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, DICAM, Viale Risorgimento 2, I-40136 Bologna, Italy
关键词
GPS traces; Speed analysis; Running time; Waiting time; Mapmatching; ROUTE CHOICE MODEL; E-BIKES; SPEED; CYCLISTS; HEALTH; TIME; SETS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cstp.2020.05.007
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
The main goal of this paper is to describe temporal analysis methods of cyclists' GPS traces and apply them to a dataset recorded in the city of Bologna, Italy. The dataset consists of approximately 27,000 GPS bike traces registered in May 2016. The novelty of the developed method consists in a particular pre-processing step to reconstruction of the cyclist's speed profile, despite the disturbed location information of GPS traces. Thanks to a detailed representation of the road network, important indicators, such as speed in motion, average waiting times at intersections and even waiting times for specific turn manoeuvres inside junctions can be extracted from the speed profile. These are relevant quantities for the network analyses and the calibration of route choice models. The results reveal that waiting times represent 15% of the total trip duration in average and they differ significantly between cyclists and turn-typology, just as average speeds vary strongly among cyclists. These findings suggest that link-cost functions for bicycle routing should include both waiting times that could be modelled as a function of specific attributes of the network, as well as components that consider the different dynamic behavior of cyclists' types (careful, correct, reckless).
引用
收藏
页码:770 / 777
页数:8
相关论文
共 30 条
  • [1] [Anonymous], 2019, ISPRS INT J GEO-INF, DOI DOI 10.3390/ijgi8050214
  • [2] Modelling route choice of Dutch cyclists using smartphone data
    Bernardi, Silvia
    Puello, Lissy La Paix
    Geurs, Karst
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT AND LAND USE, 2018, 11 (01) : 883 - 900
  • [3] Quantifying the role of disturbances and speeds on separated bicycle facilities
    Bernardi, Silvia
    Krizek, Kevin J.
    Rupi, Federico
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT AND LAND USE, 2016, 9 (02) : 105 - 119
  • [4] Where do cyclists ride? A route choice model developed with revealed preference GPS data
    Broach, Joseph
    Dill, Jennifer
    Gliebe, John
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART A-POLICY AND PRACTICE, 2012, 46 (10) : 1730 - 1740
  • [5] Where we ride faster? Examining cycling speed using smartphone GPS data
    Clarry, Andrew
    Imani, Ahmadreza Faghih
    Miller, Eric J.
    [J]. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 2019, 49
  • [6] Commercial bus speed diagnosis based on GPS-monitored data
    Cortes, Cristian E.
    Gibson, Jaime
    Gschwender, Antonio
    Munizaga, Marcela
    Zuniga, Mauricio
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART C-EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, 2011, 19 (04) : 695 - 707
  • [7] Bicycling for Transportation and Health: The Role of Infrastructure
    Dill, Jennifer
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, 2009, 30 : S95 - S110
  • [8] Walking speed of older people and pedestrian crossing time
    Duim, Etienne
    Lebrao, Maria Lucia
    Ferreira Antunes, Jose Leopoldo
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, 2017, 5 : 70 - 76
  • [9] Red-light running behavior of cyclists in Italy: An observational study
    Fraboni, F.
    Puchades, V. Marin
    De Angelis, M.
    Pietrantoni, L.
    Prati, G.
    [J]. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 2018, 120 : 219 - 232
  • [10] Where does bicycling for health happen? Analysing volunteered geographic information through place and plexus
    Griffin, Greg P.
    Jiao, Junfeng
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, 2015, 2 (02) : 238 - 247