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Respiratory Aware Routing for Active Commuters

Physics and Society 2023-04-03 v2 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

Cyclists travelling in urban areas are particularly at risk of harm from particulate emissions due to their increased breathing rate and proximity to vehicles. In this paper we combine human respiratory models with models of particulate inhalation to estimate the pollution risk an individual is experiencing in real time given the local pollution level and their heart rate for the first time. Using this model as a baseline, we learn a policy that simultaneously optimises the route for a large number of cyclists with diverse origins and destinations, to minimise overall pollution risk and account for the detrimental impacts of congestion. We learn this policy using reinforcement learning techniques on simulated data in different environments with varying distributions of cyclist fitness. These findings establish that individualised routing is effective in reducing pollution risk while cycling, improving the net benefits of active commuting.

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@article{arxiv.2209.03766,
  title  = {Respiratory Aware Routing for Active Commuters},
  author = {Abigail Langbridge and Pietro Ferraro and Robert Shorten},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.03766},
  year   = {2023}
}
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