Bi-objective simulation optimization for online feedback control of variable speed limits considering uncertain traffic demands and compliance behaviors

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Xiang Wei, Liang Zheng, Pengjie Liu, Shuaichao Zhang, Hewei Tang
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Abstract

Variable Speed Limits (VSL) stand out as a well-established and effective strategy to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance traffic safety on motorways. It allows Variable Message Signs (VMSs) to dynamically determine the speed limits according to real-time traffic states. This paper introduces an innovative online feedback control approach designed to regulate speed limit values on Variable Message Signs (VMSs), addressing multiple bottlenecks while considering their spatiotemporal constraints. Moreover, we offline optimize the gain coefficients of this feedback control approach in the simulation-based optimization (SBO) framework. Specifically, with average and variance of space-mean speeds as bi-objectives, a stochastic SBO model considering uncertain traffic demands and compliance behaviors is established and solved by a bi-objective surrogate-based promising area search (BOSPAS) algorithm. Real-field experiments conducted in Edmond City demonstrate the well-performing bi-objectives of the proposed approach, especially in handling uncertain compliance behaviors and traffic demands. Compared with the uncontrolled scenario, the feedback control schemes with the offline optimized gain coefficients improve the average and variance of space-mean speeds by up to 16.2% and 20.8%, respectively. Meanwhile, by the comparison of detailed performances, it is found that the optimized control schemes perform better than the uncontrolled scheme from the overall and local aspects. In conclusion, this study puts forward a general framework that applies an online feedback control approach with gain coefficients optimized offline by an SBO method to deal with real-time decision-making problems under uncertainties.
考虑不确定交通需求和遵守行为的在线反馈控制变速限制的双目标模拟优化
可变速度限制(VSL)是一种行之有效的策略,可以缓解交通拥堵,提高高速公路的交通安全。它允许可变信息标志(VMS)根据实时交通状态动态确定限速。本文介绍了一种创新的在线反馈控制方法,旨在调节可变信息标志(VMS)上的限速值,解决多个瓶颈问题,同时考虑其时空限制。此外,我们还在基于仿真的优化(SBO)框架内离线优化了这种反馈控制方法的增益系数。具体来说,以空间均值速度的平均值和方差作为双目标,建立了一个考虑到不确定交通需求和遵从行为的随机 SBO 模型,并通过双目标代用有前途区域搜索(BOSPAS)算法进行求解。在埃德蒙市进行的实际现场实验证明了所提出方法的双目标性能良好,尤其是在处理不确定的合规行为和交通需求方面。与不受控制的情况相比,采用离线优化增益系数的反馈控制方案可将空间平均速度的平均值和方差分别提高 16.2% 和 20.8%。同时,通过详细性能的比较发现,优化控制方案在整体和局部方面的性能均优于非控制方案。总之,本研究提出了一个通用框架,应用在线反馈控制方法,通过 SBO 方法离线优化增益系数,以处理不确定条件下的实时决策问题。
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Transportation Safety and Environment
Transportation Safety and Environment TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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3.90
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32
审稿时长
10 weeks
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