DocumentCode :
21423
Title :
Self-Adaptive Tolling Strategy for Enhanced High-Occupancy Toll Lane Operations
Author :
Guohui Zhang ; Xiaolei Ma ; Yinhai Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
306
Lastpage :
317
Abstract :
In this paper, a self-adaptive tolling strategy (SATS) is developed for dynamically and systematically enhancing highoccupancy toll (HOT) lane system operations. This strategy enhances the overall system performance of both the HOT and general purpose (GP) lanes by better utilizing the HOT lane capacity while maintaining high speed and/or high travel-time reliability for HOT lane traffic when GP lanes are congested. To formulate SATS, the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards kinematic wave model is used to characterize HOT lane traffic flow evolution, and the unilateral Laplace transform is used to convert the system representation from the time domain to the frequency domain. Then, an adaptive tolling controller is designed with both the proportional and integral control components. Real-time traffic measurements, including lane occupancy, average speed, and flow rate, are utilized for toll rate calculations. Following a dual-phase control scheme, the appropriate flow rate for HOT lane utilization is computed, and the corresponding toll is estimated backward. To examine the effectiveness of the proposed tolling strategy, microscopic traffic simulation experiments are conducted using VISSIM. The experiment results demonstrate that the proposed tolling strategy performs reasonably well in improving the overall operations of HOT lane systems under various traffic conditions.
Keywords :
Laplace transforms; PI control; adaptive control; control system synthesis; road pricing (tolls); road traffic control; GP lanes; HOT lane capacity; HOT lane system operations; HOT lane traffic; HOT lane traffic flow evolution; Lighthill-Whitham-Richards kinematic wave model; SATS; VISSIM; adaptive tolling controller design; average speed; dual-phase control scheme; flow rate; frequency domain; general purpose lanes; high-occupancy toll lane operations; integral control components; lane occupancy; microscopic traffic simulation experiments; proportional control components; realtime traffic measurements; self-adaptive tolling strategy; system representation; time domain; unilateral Laplace transform; Adaptation models; Laplace equations; Mathematical model; Pricing; Transfer functions; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; Congestion pricing; dynamic tolling algorithm; feedback control; high-occupancy toll (HOT) lane; self-adaptive control mechanism;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2013.2279484
Filename :
6606899
Link To Document :
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