优化城市交通的集中车辆路线:可扩展性视角

L. Chrpa, M. Vallati
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随着自动驾驶汽车等革命性技术的发展,集中车辆(或交通)路线作为解决城市交通拥堵的有效方法正受到越来越多的关注。城市交通拥堵造成了巨大的经济损失。尽管集中式车辆路线技术的潜在好处是巨大的,但它们还不够成熟,无法在(大型)城市地区部署。阻碍它们部署的主要问题是缺乏可伸缩性。本意见书提供了一个关于如何解决集中式车辆(交通)路由方法的可扩展性问题的全面讨论。特别是,我们详细阐述了如何合理地抽象环境模型(道路网络和交通)以允许简化但有意义的推理。然后,我们提供了相关类决策技术的概述,并详细说明了如何应用它们来解决问题。最后,我们提出了如何将不同类型的决策技术有效地结合起来的观点,这样它们就可以在保持分配路由的合理质量的同时处理可伸缩性问题。
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Centralised Vehicle Routing for Optimising Urban Traffic: A Scalability Perspective
In the light of revolutionary technologies such as connected autonomous vehicles, centralised vehicle (or traffic) routing is attracting a growing interest as an effective method to tackle traffic congestion in urban areas, which causes enormous economic losses. Whereas potential benefits of centralised vehicle routing techniques are huge, they are not yet mature enough to be deployed in (large) urban areas. The major issue preventing their deployment being the lack of scalability.This position paper provides an all encompassing discussion around how the scalability issue for centralised vehicle (traffic) routing approaches might be addressed. In particular, we elaborate on how the model of the environment (the road network and the traffic) can be reasonably abstracted to allow simplified yet meaningful reasoning. Then, we provide an overview of relevant classes of decision-making techniques and elaborate how they can be applied to tackle the problem. At the end, we present our perspective on how different types of decision-making techniques can be effectively combined such that they can deal with the scalability issue while maintaining reasonable quality of assigned routes.
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