Evaluation of the Effects of Variable Message Signs at Urban Traffic Network

S. He, W. Guan
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Abstract

In the context of serious congestion in most metropolitan areas and the development of intelligent transportation technology, variable message signs (VMS), as a part of route guidance system, are developed to alleviate congestion via providing drivers real-time travel information. It is expected that by providing dynamic travel time to drivers, both the congestion in network and average individual cost will be reduced. So getting the knowledge of the efficiency of a VMS system is important to researchers and designers. In order to evaluate the effects of variable message signs at urban network, a simulation-based, time-dependent traffic assignment model is proposed in this paper. The model uses a cell-based network loading model and the method of successive average algorithm to achieve stochastic user equilibrium at each sampling interval. A numerical example of the VMS system in Beijing is used to illustrate the effects of the variable message signs. The evaluation process is both based on network level and user level in situations of recurrent congestion and non-recurrent congestion. Finally a conclusion is drawn that the VMS system can alleviate congestion even if not all links in network are displayed by VMS.
城市交通网络中可变信息标志的效果评价
在大多数城市交通拥堵严重的背景下,智能交通技术的发展,可变信息标志(VMS)作为路线引导系统的一部分,通过向驾驶员提供实时的出行信息来缓解拥堵。期望通过为驾驶员提供动态的出行时间,既能减少网络拥堵,又能降低个人平均成本。因此,了解VMS系统的效率对研究人员和设计人员来说是非常重要的。为了评估城市网络中可变信息标志的效果,本文提出了一种基于仿真的时变交通分配模型。该模型采用基于单元格的网络加载模型和逐次平均算法,在每个采样区间实现随机用户均衡。最后以北京地区的VMS系统为例,说明了可变消息符号的影响。在经常性拥塞和非经常性拥塞情况下,评估过程既基于网络级,也基于用户级。最后得出结论,即使不是网络中的所有链路都由VMS显示,VMS系统也可以缓解拥塞。
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