二维拓扑结构的单向车流设计

IF 4.6 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Hiroya Tanaka;Keita Funayama
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车辆运输设计和控制是研究的重要课题。在二维拓扑系统中,边缘状态存在于边界,并支持沿系统边缘的运输。在本研究中,我们演示了具有二维拓扑结构的六边形街道网络中车辆交通的定向流动。我们用顶点和边的拓扑结构来模拟网络结构,并用顶点之间的对称随机行走来模拟车辆交通。我们证明,所提出的结构为一组车辆提供了宏观的单向交通流。此外,我们还注意到,这种单向性会因为拓扑边缘模式的衰减而恶化。为了克服交通单向性的消失,我们提出了一种控制街道网络中车辆进出时间的策略,并通过模拟证实了其有效性。所提出的车辆管理策略可持续地实现街道网络中的单向交通。因此,我们的工作为设计和控制交通网络提供了一个重要的基石。
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Design of Unidirectional Vehicular Traffic With a Two-Dimensional Topological Structure
Vehicular transportation design and control are critical topics of research. In two-dimensional topological systems, edge states exist at the boundary and support transport along the system edges. In this study, we demonstrate the directional flow of vehicular traffic in a hexagonal street network with a two-dimensional topological structure. We model the network structure by the topology of vertices and edges, and vehicular transport as a symmetric random walk between the vertices. We show that the proposed structure provides a macroscopically unidirectional traffic flow to a group of vehicles. Furthermore, we note that such unidirectional properties deteriorate because of the decay of the topological edge mode. To overcome the disappearance of traffic unidirectionarity, we propose a strategy for controlling the entry–exit timing of vehicles in a street network and confirm its effectiveness through simulations. The proposed vehicle management strategy sustainably allows unidirectional traffic in street networks. Our work thus provides a critical building block for designing and controlling transportation networks.
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