Influence of Spatial Placement of Variable Speed Limit Zones on Urban Motorway Traffic Control

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q4 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Josip Miloš, Patrik Hršak, N. Topic, Leon Jakšić, K. Kušić, Filip Vrbanić, E. Ivanjko
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Abstract

Traffic control approaches, in particular Variable Speed Limit (VSL), are often studied as solutions to im-prove the level of service on urban motorways. How-ever, the efficiency of VSL strongly depends on the spa-tiotemporal arrangement of VSL zones. It is crucial to determine the length and location of VSL zones for best VSL efficiency before deployment in a real system, as the optimal length of the VSL zone and their distance from the bottleneck directly affects traffic dynamics and, thus, bottleneck control. Therefore, in this study, we perform the analysis of different VSL zones lengths and their po-sitions by using a closed-loop Simple Proportional Speed Controller for VSL (SPSC-VSL). We evaluate the different VSL zone configurations and their impact on traffic flow control and vehicle emissions in a SUMO microscopic simulation on a high traffic demand scenario. The results support the observations of previous researchers on the significant dependence of VSL zone placement on VSL efficiency. Additionally, new data-based (traffic parame-ters and vehicle emissions) evidence of the performance of the SPSC-VSL design are provided regarding the best placement of consecutive VSL zones for motorway bottle-neck control not analysed in previous research.
限速区空间布局对城市高速公路交通控制的影响
交通控制方法,特别是可变速度限制(VSL),经常被研究作为提高城市高速公路服务水平的解决方案。然而,VSL的效率很大程度上取决于VSL区域的时空排列。在实际系统中部署VSL之前,确定最佳VSL区域的长度和位置至关重要,因为VSL区域的最佳长度及其与瓶颈的距离直接影响流量动态,从而影响瓶颈控制。因此,在本研究中,我们使用闭环简单比例速度控制器(SPSC-VSL)对不同的VSL区域长度及其位置进行了分析。在高交通需求情景下,通过SUMO微观模拟,评估了不同的VSL区域配置及其对交通流控制和车辆排放的影响。这一结果支持了前人关于VSL区域放置对VSL效率的显著依赖的观察结果。此外,新的基于数据(交通参数和车辆排放)的SPSC-VSL设计性能的证据提供了关于连续VSL区域的最佳位置,以实现高速公路瓶颈控制,这在以前的研究中没有分析过。
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Promet-Traffic & Transportation
Promet-Traffic & Transportation 工程技术-运输科技
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This scientific journal publishes scientific papers in the area of technical sciences, field of transport and traffic technology. The basic guidelines of the journal, which support the mission - promotion of transport science, are: relevancy of published papers and reviewer competency, established identity in the print and publishing profile, as well as other formal and informal details. The journal organisation consists of the Editorial Board, Editors, Reviewer Selection Committee and the Scientific Advisory Committee. The received papers are subject to peer review in accordance with the recommendations for international scientific journals. The papers published in the journal are placed in sections which explain their focus in more detail. The sections are: transportation economy, information and communication technology, intelligent transport systems, human-transport interaction, intermodal transport, education in traffic and transport, traffic planning, traffic and environment (ecology), traffic on motorways, traffic in the cities, transport and sustainable development, traffic and space, traffic infrastructure, traffic policy, transport engineering, transport law, safety and security in traffic, transport logistics, transport technology, transport telematics, internal transport, traffic management, science in traffic and transport, traffic engineering, transport in emergency situations, swarm intelligence in transportation engineering. The Journal also publishes information not subject to review, and classified under the following headings: book and other reviews, symposia, conferences and exhibitions, scientific cooperation, anniversaries, portraits, bibliographies, publisher information, news, etc.
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