Το work with title Nonlinear optimal control applied to coordinated ramp metering by Kotsialos, A. , Papageorgiou Markos is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
A. Kotsialos, M. Papageorgiou, "Nonlinear optimal control applied to coordinated ramp metering," Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 12, no.6, pp. 920 - 933, 2004, doi: 10.1109/TCST.2004.833406
https://doi.org/10.1109/TCST.2004.833406
The goal of this paper is to describe a generic approach to the problem of optimal coordinated ramp metering control in large-scale motorway networks. In this approach, the traffic flow process is macroscopically modeled by use of a second-order macroscopic traffic flow model. The overall problem of coordinated ramp metering is formulated as a constrained discrete-time nonlinear optimal control problem, and a feasible-direction nonlinear optimization algorithm is employed for its numerical solution. The control strategy's efficiency is demonstrated through its application to the 32-km Amsterdam ring road. A number of adequately chosen scenarios along with a thorough analysis, interpretation, and suitable visualization of the obtained results provides a basis for the better understanding of some complex interrelationships of partially conflicting performance criteria. More precisely, the strategy's efficiency and equity properties as well as their tradeoff are studied and their partially competitive behavior is discussed. The results of the presented approach are very promising and demonstrate the efficiency of the optimal control methodology for motorway traffic control problems.