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Traffic Flow Optimisation at Sags by Controlling the Acceleration of Some Vehicles

Bernat Goñi-Ros (), Victor L. Knoop (), Kenichi Kitahama (), Bart van Arem () and Serge P. Hoogendoorn ()
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Bernat Goñi-Ros: Delft University of Technology
Victor L. Knoop: Delft University of Technology
Kenichi Kitahama: Toyota Motor Corporation
Bart van Arem: Delft University of Technology
Serge P. Hoogendoorn: Delft University of Technology

A chapter in Traffic and Granular Flow '15, 2016, pp 531-538 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract SagsGoñi-Ros, Bernat are bottlenecksKnoop, Victor L. in freewayKitahama, Kenichi networks. NowadaysVan Arem, Bart , thereHoogendoorn, Serge P. is a growing interest in the development of traffic management measures for sags based on the use of in-car systems. This contribution determines the movements that individual (equipped) vehicles should make in order to minimise congestion. Specifically, we optimise the accelerations of some selected vehicles as they move along a one-lane freeway stretch with a sag, setting as objective the minimisation of total travel time. The optimisation results highlight the relevance of two traffic management strategies: (a) motivating drivers to accelerate fast along sags; and (b) limiting the inflow to sags. Also, they suggest ways to apply these strategies in practice by regulating the acceleration of vehicles equipped with in-car systems. These results prove the usefulness of the proposed method as a tool for control measure development.

Keywords: Highway Stretch; Total Travel Time; Traffic Management Strategies; Vertical Curve; Traffic Control Measures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33482-0_67

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