Detecting metro service disruptions via large-scale vehicle location data
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2022
Subject Area
mode - subway/metro, place - urban, planning - methods, technology - automatic vehicle monitoring
Keywords
Metro system, Disruption detection, Gaussian mixture model, Secondary disruption
Abstract
Urban metro systems are often affected by disruptions such as infrastructure malfunctions, rolling stock breakdowns and accidents. The crucial prerequisite of any disruption analytics is to have accurate information about the location, occurrence time, duration and propagation of disruptions. To pursue this goal, we detect the abnormal deviations in trains’ headway relative to their regular services by using Gaussian mixture models. Our method is a unique contribution in the sense that it proposes a novel, probabilistic, unsupervised clustering framework and it can effectively detect any type of service interruptions, including minor delays of just a few minutes. In contrast to traditional manual inspections and other detection methods based on social media data or smart card data, which suffer from human errors, limited monitoring coverage, and potential bias, our approach uses information on train trajectories derived from automated vehicle location (train movement) data. As an important research output, this paper delivers innovative analyses of the propagation progress of disruptions along metro lines, which enables us to distinguish primary and secondary disruptions as well as effective recovery interventions performed by operators.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Zhang, N., Graham, D.J., Bansal, P, & Hörcher, D. (2022). Detecting metro service disruptions via large-scale vehicle location data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Vol.144, 103880.
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