Projection of home->work trips in South Tyrol onto OSM drivable roads network. Roads themselves are projected onto a 250m hexagonal tessellation. Edge load is updated at every new trip projection.
Original trips data were projected onto the 250 hexagonal tessellation driven by resident population on one side, and by employees data on the other. Top 5 hexagonal cells were kept to project the trips, amounting to max 25 projected/estimated trips for each actual trip information. Trips are then projected onto the tessellated roads dataset through a Dijkstra shortest path based on the capacity of each road segment, which is updated at every new trip projection to simulate traffic. Python libraries used: NetworkX, GeoPandas.
Italy, features, st_pop_flow_rds_ln_s3_apb_250m_dyn, flow
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