Title :
Distributed Particle Filter for Urban Traffic Networks Using a Platoon-Based Model
Author :
Marinica, Nicolae E. ; Sarlette, Alain ; Boel, Rene K.
Author_Institution :
Syst. Res. Group, Ghent Univ., Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Abstract :
Raw measurement data are too noisy to directly obtain queue and traffic flow estimates usable for feedback control of urban traffic. In this paper, we propose a recursive filter to estimate traffic state by combining the real-time measurements with a reduced model of expected traffic behavior. The latter is based on platoons rather than individual vehicles in order to achieve faster implementations. This new model is used as a predictor for real-time traffic estimation using the particle filtering framework. As it becomes infeasible to let a truly large traffic network be managed by one central computer, with which all the local units would have to communicate, we also propose a distributed version of the particle filter (PF) where the local estimators exchange information on flows at their common boundaries. We assess the quality of our platoon-based PFs, both centralized and distributed, by comparing their queue-size estimates with the true queue sizes in simulated data.
Keywords :
particle filtering (numerical methods); queueing theory; road traffic control; distributed particle filter; feedback control; information exchange; platoon-based model; queue size estimation; recursive filter; reduced expected traffic behavior model; traffic flow estimation; urban traffic control; urban traffic networks; Bayes methods; Feedback control; Particle filters; Stochastic systems; Urban areas; Bayesian estimation; hybrid systems; parallel particle filters (PFs); stochastic systems; urban traffic networks;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2013.2271326