Defining effective policies for managing traffic in large cities, particularly near major logistics hubs such as ports, is a challenging problem due to the critical interaction between mobility and freight flows. In this work, we combine a traffic simulator with a change-detection test to assess a priori whether a specific policy would have an impact on city mobility. More specifically, we propose a general methodology to identify the expected number of days/monitoring samples before gaining evidence that the policy has introduced a detectable change in the traffic data acquired after enforcing the policy. Our experiments, conducted on simulated traffic, focused on the port-city context of Genova, showcase that our proposed methodology can provide outcomes that are consistent with the kind and expected effectiveness of policies under evaluation.

Assessing Mobility Policies by Traffic Simulation and Change Detection

Maccio', D.;Cervellera, C.;
2025

Abstract

Defining effective policies for managing traffic in large cities, particularly near major logistics hubs such as ports, is a challenging problem due to the critical interaction between mobility and freight flows. In this work, we combine a traffic simulator with a change-detection test to assess a priori whether a specific policy would have an impact on city mobility. More specifically, we propose a general methodology to identify the expected number of days/monitoring samples before gaining evidence that the policy has introduced a detectable change in the traffic data acquired after enforcing the policy. Our experiments, conducted on simulated traffic, focused on the port-city context of Genova, showcase that our proposed methodology can provide outcomes that are consistent with the kind and expected effectiveness of policies under evaluation.
2025
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN) - Sede Secondaria Genova
Mobility Policies
Traffic Simulation
Change Detection
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