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Throughput-Improving Control of Highways Facing Stochastic Perturbations

Published 20 Sep 2018 in cs.SY | (1809.07610v3)

Abstract: In this paper, we study the problem of traffic management in highways facing stochastic perturbations. To model the macroscopic traffic flow under perturbations, we use cell-transmission model with Markovian capacities. The decision variables are: (i) the admissible flow through each on-ramp, and (ii) whether individual on-ramps are metered to prioritize the mainline traffic or not. The objective is to maximize the throughput while ensuring that on-ramp queues remain bounded on average. We develop a computational approach to solving this stability-constrained, throughput-maximization problem. We establish a mixed-integer linear program for throughput maximization and construct an algorithm that gives the optimal solution in particular settings. We illustrate the performance benefits of the proposed approach through a computational study on a segment of Interstate 210 in California, USA.

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