Steady-State and N-Stages Control for Isolated Controlled
Intersections
Reference
J. Haddad,
B. De Schutter,
D. Mahalel, and
P.-O. Gutman,
"Steady-State and N-Stages Control for Isolated Controlled
Intersections," Proceedings of the 2009 American
Control Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, pp. 2843-2848, June
2009.
Abstract
In this paper a simplified isolated controlled intersection is
introduced. Discrete-event piecewise affine (PWA) and discrete-event
max-plus models are proposed to formulate the optimization problem for
the switching sequences. Two control problems are considered:
steady-state control and N-stages control. The formulated
discrete-event PWA and max-plus problems are converted to be solved by
linear programming (LP), mixed-integer programming (MIP), and
mixed-integer linear programming (MILP). In the special case when the
criterion is a strictly monotonous and linear function of the queue
lengths, the steady-state control problem is solved analytically.
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Bibtex entry
@inproceedings{HadDeS:09-003,
author={J. Haddad and B. {D}e Schutter and D. Mahalel and P.-O. Gutman},
title={Steady-State and {N}-Stages Control for Isolated Controlled
Intersections},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 2009 American Control Conference},
address={St.\ Louis, Missouri},
pages={2843--2848},
month=jun,
year={2009}
}
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