Title :
Event-triggered strategies for the networked control of freeway traffic systems
Author :
Ferrara, A. ; Sacone, Simona ; Siri, Silvia
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Comput. & Biomed. Eng, Univ. of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
Abstract :
In this paper event-triggered model predictive schemes for the networked control of freeway traffic systems via ramp metering are proposed, with the final aim of reducing both the computational and the communication effort. When in traffic control systems the communication between the sensors and the controller occurs through a shared digital communication network, this latter can be affected by network delays and packet dropouts, which tend to increase with the network overload. For this reason, it is important to devise traffic control strategies which, apart from being applicable in real time by virtue of a limited computational effort, also keep the communication effort to a minimum. In the proposed control scheme, in order to reduce the computational load, the controller updates the control law only when suitable triggering conditions are verified. Moreover, the communication effort is limited since each sensor transmits the measured state to the controller only when a local triggering condition is verified. The simulation tests show that, by applying the proposed control scheme, the computational burden and the communication effort are highly reduced without significantly decreasing the performances of the controlled system.
Keywords :
networked control systems; predictive control; road traffic control; sensors; event-triggered model predictive schemes; event-triggered strategies; freeway traffic systems; local triggering condition; network delays; networked control; packet dropouts; ramp metering; sensor; shared digital communication network; traffic control systems; Computational modeling; Density measurement; Optimal control; Predictive models; Sensor systems; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2014 European
Conference_Location :
Strasbourg
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524269-1-3
DOI :
10.1109/ECC.2014.6862470