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Quantitative Analysis of Urban Regional Traffic Status

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  • Qing-fang Yang
  • Ru-ru Xing
  • Li-li Zheng
  • Shu-xing Wang

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In order to monitor the real-time operation condition of urban region traffic flow, and to quickly identify regional traffic status, this paper adopts CNM (Clauset-Newman-Moore) Community Division Method of Complex Network to analyze traffic status information deeply implied from the regional road network traffic flow data, which aims to objectively develop the reasonable classification of regional traffic state with no classification criteria of determining regional traffic state. Combined with the regional road network traffic data from a certain city, the example analysis shows that this proposed method can easily provide the reasonable division of regional traffic condition and verifies the feasibility of the regional traffic state classification method. Besides, the example analysis gives the rough regional traffic status determination standard, laying theoretical basis for accurately judging the regional traffic state.

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  • Qing-fang Yang & Ru-ru Xing & Li-li Zheng & Shu-xing Wang, 2017. "Quantitative Analysis of Urban Regional Traffic Status," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2184397
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/2184397
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