Unveiling network capacity potential with imminent supply information part II: Backpressure-based validation
Dianchao Lin and
Li Li
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2025, vol. 192, issue C
Abstract:
The capacity region (CR) is a key index to characterize a dynamic processing system’s ability to handle incoming demands. It is a multidimensional space when the system has multiple origin–destination pairs where their service rates interact. An urban traffic network is such a system. Traffic congestion appears when its demand approaches or exceeds the upper frontier of its CR. Part I of this study theoretically proved that (1) accurate I-SFR information of additional conflicting movements can enlarge the CR, and (2) improving the I-SFR prediction accuracy of observed movements can expand the CR. However, such expansion has not been validated through experiments. Part II of this study thus focuses on validating the theoretical findings in Part I. We use a real-time traffic control policy, named BackPressure (BP) control, to act as a ruler to measure the size of CR. We first prove that BP policy with partial I-SFR information can stabilize the network within the corresponding CR. Then we design various calibrated simulation experiments to check the validity of the two findings in Part I. Specifically, we use reserve demand, which represents the distance between a given demand and the frontier of CR, as a direct index to reflect the size of CR, and use delay as an indirect index to reflect the changes in CR. Simulation results confirm the theories in Part I.
Keywords: Capacity region; Admissible demand region; Imminent saturation flow rate; Network stability; BackPressure; Real-time traffic control; Reserve demand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.trb.2025.103153
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