Title :
Optimal balancing of freeway traffic density: Application to the Grenoble South Ring
Author :
Pisarski, D. ; Canudas-de-Wit, C.
Author_Institution :
NeCS team, INRIA, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
This paper presents the application of the idea of optimal balancing of traffic density distribution. The idea was previously studied in the papers [1], [2], and here it is implemented to the Grenoble South Ring in the context of the Grenoble Traffic Lab. The traffic on the ring is represented by the Cell Transmission Model that was tuned by using real data and Aimsun micro-simulator. A special attention is paid to the calibration of a flow merging model. A large-scale optimization problem is solved by using decomposition methods and it is implemented by introducing combinatorial procedures. The main difficulties in the implementation as well as the limitations of the designed software are highlighted. Finally, the results of different traffic scenarios on the Grenoble South Ring are presented.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; digital simulation; optimisation; road traffic control; traffic engineering computing; Aimsun microsimulator; Grenoble South Ring; Grenoble Traffic Laboratory; cell transmission model; combinatorial procedures; decomposition methods; flow merging model; freeway traffic density; large-scale optimization problem; optimal balancing; traffic density distribution; Computer architecture; Merging; Optimization; Steady-state; Traffic control; Vectors; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2013 European