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Optimal mainstream traffic flow control of large scale motorway networks

Abstract

Summary form only given. 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, are 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 computationally efficient software tool for optimal integrated motorway network traffic control including MTFC is applied to a large-scale motorway ring-road. It is demonstrated via several investigated control scenarios that traffic flow can be substantially improved via MTFC with or without integration with coordinated ramp metering actions.

Keywords:
Traffic flow (computer networking) Metering mode Computer science Scale (ratio) Control (management) Traffic network Mainstream Computer network Engineering Transport engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Traffic control and management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Simulation Techniques and Applications
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research
Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
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