交通疏散管理中多事故动态处理的最大流方法

G. Hamza-Lup, K. Hua, Rui Peng, A. H. Ho
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当代恐怖分子把公共交通作为新的行动场所。具体来说,对城市交通系统的攻击可以造成巨大的破坏和警报,这是恐怖主义的传统目标。恐怖袭击的突然性和随机性给负责安全的人带来了独特的挑战。由于恐怖主义的威胁是模糊的,安全措施是昂贵的,很难证明在袭击发生前的支出是合理的。因此,反恐安全往往是被动的。在本文中,我们提出了新的ITS技术,通过在恐怖袭击或其他人为灾害的情况下为公众提供更有效和更安全的疏散,来增强国土安全的地面交通方面。特别值得一提的是,我们扩展了现有的发展智能交通疏散管理系统的工作,通过利用从传感器或其他监控技术获得的实时信息,增强系统适应交通环境动态的能力。当给定事件位置和范围时,stem通过动态生成疏散计划来处理恐怖袭击或其他不可预测灾难的意外方面。为了处理交通动态,在疏散操作期间,stem将继续修改最初生成的计划,以使其与不断变化的交通状况保持一致。这种修订过程的好处有两方面:首先,它确保交通不会流向拥挤的地区;其次,它通过将当前拥堵路段的交通分散到替代路线上来减少拥堵。我们的仿真研究表明,采用实时信息大大提高了stem的性能,从而提高了疏散效率。
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A maximum-flow approach to dynamic handling of multiple incidents in traffic evacuation management
Contemporary terrorists have made public transportation a new theater of operations. Specifically, attacks on the urban transportation system can cause great disruption and alarm, which are the traditional goals of terrorism. The unexpected and stochastic character of terrorist attacks poses unique challenges to those responsible for security. Since the threat of terrorism is obscure and security measures are costly, it is hard to justify the expenditures before an attack. Security against terrorism therefore tends to be reactive. In this paper we propose new ITS technologies to enhance the surface transportation aspects of homeland security, by providing more efficient and safer evacuation for general public in case of terrorist attacks or other human caused disasters. In particular, we extend our existing work on developing a smart traffic evacuation management system (STEMS), by enhancing it with capabilities to adapt to the dynamics of the traffic environment, by leveraging real-time information obtained from sensors or other surveillance technologies. STEMS handles the unexpected aspect of terrorist attacks or other unpredictable disasters, by generating evacuation plans dynamically, when given an incident location and scope. To handle traffic dynamics, STEMS will continue to revise the initially generated plan, during the evacuation operation, to keep it consistent with the continuously changing traffic conditions. The advantages of this revision process are two-fold: first, it ensures that traffic will not be directed towards congested areas; and secondly, it decreases congestion by spreading the traffic from currently congested segments to alternative routes. Our simulation studies show that employing real-time information greatly improves STEMS performance and therefore, evacuation efficiency.
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