Summarization: Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC), enabled via Variable Speed Limits (VSL), is a novel proposed motorway traffic management tool. An existing simple local cascade feedback MTFC controller for a single motorway is extended in this paper for application to two merging motorways. A split-range-like scheme is derived that employs VSL at both motorways simultaneously, so as to balance the experienced delay in both of them while keeping capacity-flow conditions in the merge area. The new MTFC controller remains simple yet efficient and suitable for ready field implementation. The controller is evaluated in simulation and compared to the optimal control results. The controller's performance is shown to meet the specifications o...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on aggregate traffic flow behaviour on moto...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
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...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks call for i...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Summarization: Traffic congestion on motorways is one of the most serious problems of modern societi...
Abstract: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the worl...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Summarization: Mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC) enabled via variable speed limits (VSLs) has b...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on aggregate traffic flow behaviour on moto...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
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...
Summarization: Recent research has proposed mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC), enabled via vari...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks call for i...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
Summarization: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the...
Summarization: Traffic congestion on motorways is one of the most serious problems of modern societi...
Abstract: The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the worl...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Summarization: Mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC) enabled via variable speed limits (VSLs) has b...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on aggregate traffic flow behaviour on moto...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...