A Macroscopic Traffic Flow Model for Integrated Control of Freeway and
Urban Traffic Networks
Reference
M. van den Berg,
A. Hegyi,
B. De Schutter, and
J. Hellendoorn,
"A Macroscopic Traffic Flow Model for Integrated Control of Freeway
and Urban Traffic Networks," Proceedings of the 42nd
IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Maui, Hawaii, pp.
2774-2779, Dec. 2003.
Abstract
We develop a macroscopic model for mixed urban and freeway traffic
networks that is particularly suited for control purposes. In
particular, we use an extended version of the METANET traffic flow
model to describe the evolution of the traffic flows in the freeway
part of the network. For the urban network we propose a new model that
is based on the Kashani model. Furthermore, we also describe the
interface between the urban and the freeway model. This results in an
integrated model for mixed freeway and urban traffic networks. This
model is especially suited for use in a model predictive traffic
control approach.
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Bibtex entry
@inproceedings{vanHeg:03-002,
author={M. van den Berg and A. Hegyi and B. {D}e Schutter and J.
Hellendoorn},
title={A Macroscopic Traffic Flow Model for Integrated Control of Freeway and
Urban Traffic Networks},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 42nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control},
address={Maui, Hawaii},
pages={2774--2779},
month=dec,
year={2003}
}
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