JOURNAL ARTICLE

Community detection in large scale congested urban road networks

Seyed Arman HaghbayanNikolas GeroliminisMeisam Akbarzadeh

Year: 2021 Journal:   PLoS ONE Vol: 16 (11)Pages: e0260201-e0260201   Publisher: Public Library of Science

Abstract

Traffic congestion in large urban networks may take different shapes and propagates non-uniformly variations from day to day. Given the fact that congestion on a road segment is spatially correlated to adjacent roads and propagates spatiotemporally with finite speed, it is essential to describe the main pockets of congestion in a city with a small number of clusters. For example, the perimeter control with macroscopic fundamental diagrams is one of the effective traffic management tools. Perimeter control adjusts the inflow to pre-specified regions of a city through signal timing on the border of a region in order to optimize the traffic condition within the region. The precision of macroscopic fundamental diagrams depends on the homogeneity of traffic condition on road segments of the region. Hence, previous studies have defined the boundaries of the region under perimeter control subjected to the regional homogeneity. In this study, a cost-effective method is proposed for the mentioned problem that simultaneously considers homogeneity, contiguity and compactness of clusters and has a shorter computational time. Since it is necessary to control the cost and complexity of perimeter control in terms of the number of traffic signals, sparse parts of the network could be potential candidates for boundaries. Therefore, a community detection method (Infomap) is initially adopted and then those clusters are improved by refining the communities in relation to roads with the highest heterogeneity. The proposed method is applied to Shenzhen, China and San Francisco, USA and the outcomes are compared to previous studies. The results of comparison reveal that the proposed method is as effective as the best previous methods in detecting homogenous communities, but it outperforms them in contiguity. It is worth noting that this is the first method that guarantees the connectedness of clusters, which is a prerequisite of perimeter control.

Keywords:
Homogeneity (statistics) Perimeter Contiguity Computer science Inflow Street network Traffic congestion Mathematics Statistics Transport engineering Geography Geometry Engineering Meteorology

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Topics

Complex Network Analysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Transportation Planning and Optimization
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Transportation
Traffic control and management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering

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