This research report presents a three-level, highway ramp-metering control scheme. In the first level, ramp controllers distributively compute ramp metering rates based on system-wide information. The system adapts quickly to changing traffic conditions; it is modular and allows scalable and robust implementation. The O-D prediction algorithm is adaptive and very accurate. The second level consists of an optimal, self-learning congestion predictor algorithm that may predict all short-term traffic flow-breakdowns. The algorithm, using self-learning, utilizes sequences of traffic patterns to improve its prediction accuracy. The third level is a congestion resolution scheme which overcomes many of the drawbacks of existing techniques. It balances the congestion resolution time with the service quality of the surface streets. Simulation results show that application of the three-level control algorithm will improve the freeway and surface street service.
Advanced Real-Time Ramp Metering System (ARMS): The System Concept
1994
96 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Traffic metering , Real time operation , Electronic monitoring systems , Ram control , Algorithms , Traffic allocation , Traffic models , Area traffic control , Traffic capacity , Traffic flow , Transportation models , ARMS(Advanced Real-time Ramp Metering System)
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