THE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF AUTOMOTIVE TRAFFIC AT A FREEWAY ENTRANCE RAMP

THE UTILIZATION OF AN AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC CONTROLLER THAT REGULATES THE ENTRANCE FLOW OF VEHICLES TO A RATE WHICH MINIMIZES THE TOTAL EXPECTED DELAY EXPERIENCED BY VEHICLES ENTERING THE ROADWAY, SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTION THAT THE ENTRANCE FLOW DOES NOT CAUSE A BREAKDOWN OF FLOW ALONG THE HIGHWAY IS DISCUSSED. A STOCHASTIC STATE MODEL IS USED TO STUDY THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM. IN ALL, SEVERAL DESIGNS WERE INVESTIGATED INCLUDING: A FIXED CONTROL SYSTEM, WITH A PREDETERMINED THRESHOLD; A PROGRAMMED CONTROL SYSTEM, IN WHICH THE THRESHOLD IS VARIED AS A FUNCTION OF TIME; AND A FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEM, IN WHICH THE THRESHOLD IS VARIED AS A FUNCTION OF THE AVERAGE STREAM VOLUME. THE RESULTANT CONTROL SYSTEMS WERE OR ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED AND TESTED ON THE GULF FREEWAY IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. /AUTHOR/

  • Supplemental Notes:
    • Vol 6, pp 385-393
  • Corporate Authors:

    Automatica

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  • Authors:
    • Yagoda, H N
  • Publication Date: 1970-5

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  • Accession Number: 00225891
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Feb 12 1971 12:00AM