一种面向安全的高速公路动态速度优化算法:INCA

S. Vukanovic, R. Kates, S. Denaes, H. Keller
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本文报道了一种利用可变速度/信息显示优化高速公路交通动态调节的新算法的实现,目的是提高交通安全和减少不必要的延误。该控制系统采用了一种基于目标函数优化的自适应数据和信息融合方法。这种数据驱动的方法采用历史数据,并使用目标函数提取关于不同交通条件下每种算法的具体可靠性的知识。将提取的知识集成到一个包含logit概率模型的灵活框架中。训练后的系统对每个显示器产生一个控制决策,并考虑到相邻的检测器。所实现的目标函数可用于评估、优化和监控整个线路控制系统的性能,也可用于单个事件检测和状态估计算法。该系统已在慕尼黑交通管理中心实施并安装。在对2个月的数据进行校准后,系统在开环模式下进行了2个月的在线测试。在本次测试中,优化后的LCS框架在检测/虚警率和目标函数等多个质量指标上优于之前实现的控制。
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A novel algorithm for optimized, safety-oriented dynamic speed regulation on highways: INCA
This paper reports on implementation of a novel algorithm for optimizing the dynamic regulation of motorway traffic using variable speed/information displays, with the aims of increasing traffic safety and reducing unnecessary delays. The new control system incorporates an adaptive data and information fusion approach based on optimization of an objective function. This data driven approach takes historical data and, using the objective function, extracts knowledge about the specific reliability of each algorithm under varying traffic conditions. The extracted knowledge is integrated into a flexible framework incorporating a logit probability model. The trained system produces a control decision for each display, taking into consideration neighboring detectors. The implemented objective function can be used for assessing, optimizing, and monitoring the performance of line control system as a whole as well as of individual incident detection and state estimation algorithms. The system has been implemented and installed in a Munich traffic management center. Following calibration on 2 months of data, the system was tested for 2 months on-line in open-loop mode. During this test, the optimized LCS framework out-performed the previously implemented control according to several measures of quality, such as detection/false alarm rates and the objective function.
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