Journal ArticleOpen Access
Development of origin–destination matrices using mobile phone call data
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Leeds, Central South University
Published InTransportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
Year2014
Citations491
Abstract
In this research, we propose a methodology to develop OD matrices using mobile phone Call Detail Records (CDR) and limited traffic counts. CDR, which consist of time stamped tower locations with caller IDs, are analyzed first and trips occurring within certain time windows are used to generate tower-to-tower transient OD matrices for different time periods. These are then associated with corresponding nodes of the traffic network and converted to node-to-node transient OD matrices. The actual OD matrices are derived by scaling up these node-to-node transient OD matrices. An optimization based approach, in conjunction with a microscopic traffic simulation platform, is used to determine the scaling factors that result best matches with the observed traffic counts. The methodology is demonstrated using…
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