Title :
The Network Signal Setting Problem: The Coordination Approach vs. the Synchronisation Approach
Author :
Cantarella, Giulio Erberto ; Di Pace, Roberta ; Memoli, Silvio ; de Luca, Stefano
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Univ. of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Abstract :
The network signal setting can be addressed through two approaches: coordination or synchronisation. In this context, this paper aims to further investigate the efficiency of the two approaches by considering different layouts of network complexity (three urban network configurations of the municipality of Avellino, in Campania Region). Moreover, two traffic models are compared- the platoon dispersion model vs. the cell transmission model -- by studying the effects of the variation of the distances between pairs of adjacent junctions. Finally, in this paper the results of the simulations obtained by two optimisation algorithms, the Hill Climbing vs. the Simulated Annealing, are also compared in order to analyse their efficiency with respect to the degree of network complexity.
Keywords :
computational complexity; road traffic; simulated annealing; synchronisation; transportation; Avellino; Campania Region; cell transmission model; coordination approach; hill climbing; network complexity; network signal setting problem; optimisation algorithm; platoon dispersion model; simulated annealing; synchronisation approach; traffic model; urban network configuration; Algorithm design and analysis; Delays; Junctions; Optimization; Roads; Synchronization; coordination; optimisation; signal control; synchronisation; urban network control;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Modelling and Simulation (UKSim), 2013 UKSim 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6421-8
DOI :
10.1109/UKSim.2013.99