JOURNAL ARTICLE

Traffic Network Control From Temporal Logic Specifications

Samuel CooganEbru Aydin GolMurat ArcakCalin Belta

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems Vol: 3 (2)Pages: 162-172   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

We propose a framework for generating a signal control policy for a traffic network of signalized intersections to accomplish control objectives expressible using linear temporal logic. By applying techniques from model checking and formal methods, we obtain a correct-by-construction controller that is guaranteed to satisfy complex specifications. To apply these tools, we identify and exploit structural properties particular to traffic networks that allow for efficient computation of a finite-state abstraction. In particular, traffic networks exhibit a componentwise monotonicity property which enables reaching set computations that scale linearly with the dimension of the continuous state space.

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