Highlights An overview of steps to consider when using model-based traffic control is given. Design issues for both controller design and implementation are discussed in detail. Model-predictive control for traffic is discussed as an example of model-based control. A simulated case study is provided that confirms the theory.
Abstract The use of traffic control systems can potentially improve the traffic flows on traffic networks. However, for the implementation of such control systems—both in simulation and in practice—many steps should be taken, and many choices are to be made. In this paper a list of considerations is provided for developing model-based traffic control systems in general, with a more detailed discussion on the use of model-predictive control for traffic regulation. A case study of designing a traffic controller is provided for the Dutch A12 freeway.
Considerations for model-based traffic control
2013-05-31
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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