Stochastic modeling of the dynamics of incident-induced lane traffic states for incident-responsive local ramp control |
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Authors: | Jiuh-Biing Sheu |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Traffic and Transportation, National Chiao Tung University, 4F, 114 Chung Hsiao W. Road, Section 1, Taipei, Taiwan 10012, ROC |
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Abstract: | ![]() Incident-induced traffic congestion has been recognized as a critical issue to solve in the development of advanced freeway incident management systems. This paper investigates the applicability of a stochastic optimal control approach to real-time incident-responsive local ramp control on freeways. The architecture of the proposed ramp control system embeds two primary functions including (1) real-time estimation of incident-induced lane traffic states and (2) dynamic prediction of ramp-metering rates in response to the changes of incident impacts. To accomplish the above two goals, a discrete-time nonlinear stochastic optimal control model is proposed, followed by the development of a recursive prediction algorithm. Based on the simulation data, the numerical results of model tests indicate that the proposed method permits relieving incident impacts particularly under low-volume and medium-volume conditions, relative to high-volume lane-blocking conditions. Particularly, the incident-induced queue lengths can be improved by 50.1% and 67.9%, compared to the existing ramp control and control-free strategies, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Incident-induced lane traffic behavior Stochastic optimal control Incident management |
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