Implementing survival analysis to capture stochastic characteristics of saturation flow rate considering the impacts of adverse road-weather conditions

Author:

Hirose Ryutaro1,Mehran Babak2ORCID,Pani Agnivesh3ORCID,Omrani Reza4,Sahu Prasanta5

Affiliation:

1. Urban Mobility and Transportation Informatics Group (UMTIG), Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, EITC, 15 Gillson Street, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada

2. Urban Mobility and Transportation Informatics Group (UMTIG), Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, E1 - 446 EITC, 15 Gillson Street, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada

3. Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) BHU, Varanasi 221005, India

4. CIMA+, 400-3027 Harvester Road, Burlington, ON L7N 3G7, Canada

5. Department of Civil Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani 333031, India

Abstract

Saturation flow rate (SFR) variations were analyzed using the video data collected at a signalized intersection in Winnipeg, Canada, to investigate the implications of adverse road-weather (RW) conditions for SFR distributions and characteristics. Survival analysis was implemented to develop stochastic SFR distribution functions considering censored data and a statistical analysis method was developed for determining the optimal critical vehicle (CV) for measurement of saturation headway. The analysis findings suggest that adverse RW conditions decrease SFR significantly and moves CV to the front of the queue while having little impact on SFR considering heavy vehicles. Furthermore, the findings imply that the conventional SFR estimation method overestimates the probability of saturation at a given flow rate. The proposed analysis method reveals stochastic characteristics of SFR and provides a method to estimate SFR distributions under different RW conditions, which is essential for improving the operation of signalized intersections, particularly in cold regions.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering

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