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Analysis of Urban Link Travel Time Reliability Based on Odd and Even Limit Period

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In order to analyze urban link travel time reliability on odd or even limit period, firstly, the reliability evaluation index of travel time is established: the 90 % stroke time and the probability of reaching the level of specific service. Then odd or even limit and daily morning peak travel time probability distribution are compared. And we draws a conclusion that for the odd or even limit period, lognormal distribution can better reflect the link travel time probability distribution, while working and rest days are more in line with normal distribution. Finally, travel time reliability is analyzed. And travel time reliability of odd and even limit period is greatly improved compared with daily. The study has guiding significance for odd and even limit period.

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This research is supported by Project of National Natural Science Foundation (Project No.:61503006) and Beijing Municipal Education Commission science and technology Program (Project No.: KM201510009002), the Peoples Republic of China.

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Zhijian, W., Liang, L., Zhengying, H. (2017). Analysis of Urban Link Travel Time Reliability Based on Odd and Even Limit Period. In: Balas, V., Jain, L., Zhao, X. (eds) Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 454. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38789-5_63

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