posted on 2014-01-07, 11:21authored byShen Wang, Soufiene Djahel, Jennifer McManis, Cormac McKenna, Liam Murphy
Due to the severe impact of road traffic congestion
on both economy and environment, several vehicles routing
algorithms have been proposed to optimize travelers itinerary
based on real-time traffic feeds or historical data. However,
their evaluation methodologies are not as compelling as their
key design idea because none of them had been tested under
both real transportation map and real traffic data. In this paper,
we conduct a deep performance analysis and comparison of four
typical vehicles routing algorithms under various scalability levels
(i.e. trip length and traffic load) based on realistic transportation
simulation. The ultimate goal of this work is to suggest the
most suitable routing algorithm to use in different transportation
scenarios, so that it can provide a valuable reference for both
traffic managers and researchers when they deploy or optimize a
large scale centralized Traffic Management System (TMS). The
obtained simulation results reveal that dynamic A* is the best
routing algorithm if the TMS has sufficient memory or storage
capacities, otherwise static A* is also a great alternative.
History
Publication
The 2013 Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposium (GIIS 2013);pp. 1-8