Title :
Optimal hybrid macroscopic traffic control for urban regions: Perimeter and switching signal plans controllers
Author :
Hajiahmadi, Mohammad ; Haddad, Jack ; De Schutter, Bart ; Geroliminis, Nikolas
Author_Institution :
Delft Center for Syst. & Control (DCSC), Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
The dynamics of a heterogeneous large-scale urban network is modeled as R homogeneous regions with the macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFDs) representations. The MFD provides for homogeneous network regions a unimodal, low-scatter relationship between network vehicle density and network space-mean flow. In this paper, the optimal hybrid control problem for an R-region MFD network is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear optimization problem, where two types of controllers are introduced: (i) perimeter controllers, and (ii) switching signal timing plans controllers. The perimeter controllers are located on the border between the regions, as they manipulate the transfer flows between them, while the switching controllers control the dynamics of the urban regions, as they define the shape of the MFDs, and as a result affect the internal flows within each region. Moreover, to decrease the computational complexity due to the nonlinear and nonconvex nature of the formulated optimization problem, we rewrite the problem as a mixed integer linear problem utilizing a piecewise affine approximation technique. The performance of the two problems is evaluated and compared for different traffic scenarios for a two-region urban case study.
Keywords :
approximation theory; concave programming; integer programming; linear programming; nonlinear programming; optimal control; road traffic control; road vehicles; time-varying systems; MFD representation; R-region MFD network; computational complexity; heterogeneous large-scale urban network dynamics; homogeneous regions; macroscopic fundamental diagram representation; mixed integer linear problem; mixed integer nonlinear optimization problem; network space-mean flow; network vehicle density; nonconvex optimization problem; nonlinear optimization problem; optimal hybrid macroscopic traffic control problem; perimeter controllers; piecewise affine approximation technique; switching signal timing plan controller; transfer flows; two-region urban case study; unimodal low-scatter relationship; urban regions; Approximation methods; Libraries; Mathematical model; Optimization; Switches; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2013 European
Conference_Location :
Zurich