This work presents a novel optimization formulation to solve the problem of variable speed limit control on road networks modeled by the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards (LWR) partial differential equation. It also presents some mathematical rules that allow for a reduction in the size and computational time of the optimization problem. Using the analytical solutions to the LWR model, an optimization problem is formulated for the variable speed limit and ramp metering control of traffic on highway networks using the Lax-Hopf algorithm. The resulting problem, which is non-linear in the decision variables, is transformed into a Mixed Integer Linear Program. Examples are presented to show the effectiveness of the approach, including its application...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
We study the use of the System Optimum (SO) Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA) problem to design optim...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...
This work presents a novel optimization formulation to solve the problem of variable speed limit con...
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 behavior on f...
International audienceThe control of traffic flow can be related to different applications. In this ...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
In this paper the link transmission model (LTM) is extended to include the effects of variable speed...
A novel freeway traffic control design framework is proposed in the chapter. The derivation is based...
The problem of designing integrated traffic control strategies for highway networks with the use of ...
Summarization: We integrate local Ramp Metering (RM) with Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC) ena...
Summarization: We integrate local Ramp Metering (RM) with Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC) ena...
International audienceWe study an optimal control problem for traffic regulation via variable speed ...
Ramp meters have been used for congestion management on freeways since the 1960s to maximize freeway...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
We study the use of the System Optimum (SO) Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA) problem to design optim...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...
This work presents a novel optimization formulation to solve the problem of variable speed limit con...
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 behavior on f...
International audienceThe control of traffic flow can be related to different applications. In this ...
Summarization: The impact of variable speed limits (VSL) on the aggregate traffic flow behaviour is ...
In this paper the link transmission model (LTM) is extended to include the effects of variable speed...
A novel freeway traffic control design framework is proposed in the chapter. The derivation is based...
The problem of designing integrated traffic control strategies for highway networks with the use of ...
Summarization: We integrate local Ramp Metering (RM) with Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC) ena...
Summarization: We integrate local Ramp Metering (RM) with Mainstream Traffic Flow Control (MTFC) ena...
International audienceWe study an optimal control problem for traffic regulation via variable speed ...
Ramp meters have been used for congestion management on freeways since the 1960s to maximize freeway...
Summarization: Ramp metering (RM) is the most direct and efficient tool for the motorway traffic flo...
We study the use of the System Optimum (SO) Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA) problem to design optim...
Summarization: This paper presents a novel real-time merging traffic control approach for throughput...