Description
This research explores the application of two different probe data standards to transit performance measurement. The first section chronicles the proposed and implemented transit uses of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) technologies during the two decades between the standard’s emergence and its announced sunset. The research finds that, despite proposed applications across safety, operation, and information domains, DSRC never became embedded in transit operations. By contrast, the general transit feed specification (GTFS) standard with its real-time (RT) extension has been widely embraced and offers the potential to use the associated VehiclePosition messages as probe data to generate detailed transit performance metrics. The second section presents a method to decompose transit routes into segments (defined as the path between subsequent stops) and to impute three key time points for each segment: arrival time at the segment start, departure time from the segment start, and arrival time at the segment end. This method is applied to several days of GTFS-RT data from the Modesto Area Express to assess the accuracy of the imputation (in comparison to reported times from the TripUpdate messages) and, in the third and final section, to generate and visualize a series of performance metrics. These metrics assess the deviation between the designed travel times from the GTFS Schedule data and the actual travel times imputed from the GTFS-RT feeds. The research demonstrates an innovative approach to transform probe data generated by GTFS-RT feeds into valuable measures of transit performance at segment-level granularity. The research emphasizes the importance of segment-level transit performance measurement while recognizing that the methods used to impute segment time points are likely to change over time as the GTFS-RT standard evolves.
Publication Date
10-2024
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Transportation Technology, Transit and Passenger Rail
Digital Object Identifier
10.31979/mti.2024.2008
MTI Project
2008
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/2008-Transit-Performance-Measurement-Probe-Data
Keywords
GTFS, Transit, Performance Measurement, Probe-Data, DSRC
Disciplines
Computer Sciences | Transportation
Recommended Citation
Gregory L. Newmark. "Measurement and Prediction of Transit System Performance Using Probe Data Generated through DSRC and non-DSRC Technologies" Mineta Transportation Institute (2024). https://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2024.2008
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