Developing a practical highway criticality assessment framework based on network connectivity and redundancy

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Xu Zhang, Mei Chen
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Network criticality assessment aims to identify important nodes or links within a network that that are critical to its overall performance. Existing studies often focus on factors such as traffic volume and sociodemographic attributes, giving preference to heavily traveled highways in densely populated areas. Rural highways, particularly those with low traffic volumes, tend to be undervalued, despite their potential significance in sustaining network connectivity and facilitating access to services and opportunities within local communities. This paper addresses this concern by developing a criticality framework grounded in the egalitarian principle. The framework comprises two complimentary measures: normalized betweenness centrality and detour importance. The former measures a road’s relative importance in efficiently linking the local network by quantifying the percentage of origin-destination pairs within the neighborhood that utilize it. The latter, detour importance, reflects the aggregated percentage of trips rerouted to the road during disruptions to other critical roads, thereby highlighting its role in providing the needed redundancy of the network. Given the fundamental role of finding realistic shortest paths in this analysis, a large-scale GPS-based probe vehicle dataset is integrated to provide real-world travel time information. The results from the Kentucky case study validate the effectiveness of the developed framework. The framework utilizes efficient algorithms and readily available data, making it practically feasible for large-scale applications.

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基于网络连接和冗余开发实用的高速公路关键性评估框架
网络关键性评估旨在确定网络中对其整体性能至关重要的重要节点或链接。现有研究通常侧重于交通流量和社会人口属性等因素,优先考虑人口稠密地区交通繁忙的高速公路。农村公路,尤其是交通量较低的农村公路,往往被低估,尽管它们在维持网络连接性、促进当地社区服务和机会的获取方面具有潜在的重要意义。本文以平等原则为基础,制定了一个关键度框架,以解决这一问题。该框架包括两个互补的测量方法:归一化间度中心性和迂回重要性。前者通过量化街区内使用道路的出发地-目的地对的百分比,衡量道路在有效连接当地网络方面的相对重要性。后者,即迂回重要性,反映了在其他重要道路中断时改道使用该道路的总出行比例,从而突出了该道路在提供网络所需冗余方面的作用。鉴于寻找现实最短路径在本分析中的基本作用,我们整合了基于 GPS 的大规模探测车数据集,以提供真实世界的旅行时间信息。肯塔基州案例研究的结果验证了所开发框架的有效性。该框架利用高效的算法和现成的数据,使其在大规模应用中切实可行。
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Transportation
Transportation 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
4.70%
发文量
94
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: In our first issue, published in 1972, we explained that this Journal is intended to promote the free and vigorous exchange of ideas and experience among the worldwide community actively concerned with transportation policy, planning and practice. That continues to be our mission, with a clear focus on topics concerned with research and practice in transportation policy and planning, around the world. These four words, policy and planning, research and practice are our key words. While we have a particular focus on transportation policy analysis and travel behaviour in the context of ground transportation, we willingly consider all good quality papers that are highly relevant to transportation policy, planning and practice with a clear focus on innovation, on extending the international pool of knowledge and understanding. Our interest is not only with transportation policies - and systems and services – but also with their social, economic and environmental impacts, However, papers about the application of established procedures to, or the development of plans or policies for, specific locations are unlikely to prove acceptable unless they report experience which will be of real benefit those working elsewhere. Papers concerned with the engineering, safety and operational management of transportation systems are outside our scope.
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