Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the world call for innovative control measures that would drastically improve the current traffic conditions. Mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC) is proposed as a novel and efficient motorway traffic management tool, and its possible implementation and principal impact on traffic flow efficiency is analysed. Variable speed limits, suitably operated and enforced, is considered as one (out of several possible) way(s) for MTFC realisation, either as a stand-alone measure or in combination with ramp metering. A previously developed, computationally efficient software tool for optimal integrated motorway network traffic control including MTFC is a...
Summarization: Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC), enabled via Variable Speed Limits (VSL), is a...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks call for i...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Abstract: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the worl...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on aggregate traffic flow behaviour on moto...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
Summarization: Traffic congestion on motorways is one of the most serious problems of modern societi...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
Summarization: Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC), enabled via Variable Speed Limits (VSL), is a...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks call for i...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Abstract: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the worl...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on aggregate traffic flow behaviour on moto...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
Summarization: Traffic congestion on motorways is one of the most serious problems of modern societi...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
Summarization: Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC), enabled via Variable Speed Limits (VSL), is a...
The development and deployment of simple, yet efficient, coordinated and integrated control tools fo...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...