DocumentCode
79002
Title
Integrated Model Predictive Traffic and Emission Control Using a Piecewise-Affine Approach
Author
Groot, Noortje ; De Schutter, Bart ; Hellendoorn, Hans
Author_Institution
Delft Center for Syst. & Control, Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
587
Lastpage
598
Abstract
This paper addresses the computational intractability of traffic control when applying the integrated METANET freeway traffic model and the VT-macro emission model in a model-based predictive control (MPC) framework. To facilitate real-time implementation, a piecewise-affine (PWA) approximation of the nonlinear METANET model is proposed. While a direct MPC approach based on the full PWA model is intractable for online applications, a conversion to a mixed-logical dynamical (MLD) model description is made instead. The resulting MLD-MPC problem, which is written as a mixed-integer linear program (MILP), can be solved much more efficiently as it does not explicitly state all model equations for each particular region. As a benchmark, the computational efficiency and accuracy of the MLD-MPC approach is tested on a case study including variable speed limits and a metered on-ramp while optimizing the total time spent (TTS) and taking into account emissions and fuel consumption of the vehicles. The performance is evaluated against the original nonlinear and nonconvex MPC problem and shows an improved computational speed at the cost of some deviation in the cost function values.
Keywords
air pollution; approximation theory; integer programming; linear programming; predictive control; road traffic control; MILP; MLD model description; MLD-MPC approach; MPC framework; PWA approximation; VT-macro emission model; computational intractability; emission control; fuel consumption; integrated METANET freeway traffic model; integrated model predictive traffic; mixed-integer linear program; mixed-logical dynamical model description; model-based predictive control; nonconvex MPC problem; nonlinear METANET model; nonlinear MPC problem; piecewise-affine approach; piecewise-affine approximation; total time spent; traffic control; vehicle emissions; Computational modeling; Equations; Fuels; Least squares approximation; Mathematical model; Vehicles; Emission control; model-based predictive control (MPC); piecewise linear approximation; ramp metering; variable speed limits;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2012.2227314
Filename
6363605
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