Perimeter Control-Based Coordinated Ramp Metering with Linked Queue Management for Freeway Networks

This paper proposes a macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD)-based perimeter control approach for coordinated ramp metering, aiming to minimize the total time spent (TTS) of a freeway network (stretch) with multiple bottlenecks. To address problems incurred from limited queue storage space and minimum green time at on-ramps, the proposed method extends previous approaches in two aspects. Firstly, a coordinated ramp control approach is proposed to ensure that the total metered on-ramp flow remains below the value determined by the MFD-based perimeter regulator, thereby preventing network over-saturation. Secondly, a novel queue management approach is developed to prevent on-ramp queue saturation and its associated side effects, for example, spillback or insufficient control actions. This approach determines the quasi-optimal flow of the next upstream (slave) on-ramp, based on the predicted queue of each (master) on-ramp suffering from excessive queues. The proposed perimeter controller was tested using SUMO, a microscopic simulator, on a realistic freeway network, and compared with other existing strategies, including HERO and perimeter controllers with other metered on-ramp flow distribution approaches. The simulation results suggest that the proposed strategy can (i) effectively mitigate congestion and maintain capacity within the freeway network, resulting in reduced overall TTS, and (ii) appropriately delay or prevent queue saturation at on-ramps.

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  • Accession Number: 01926757
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS, TRB
  • Created Date: Aug 9 2024 8:57AM