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Most Cited Transportation Research by the Dynamic Systems and Simulation Laboratory

 

The paper "Keyvan-Ekbatani, M., Kouvelas, A., Papamichail, I., Papageorgiou, M.: Exploiting the fundamental diagram of urban networks for feedback-based gating" , was mentioned as one of the Most Cited Articles published since 2012, according to the web site of Transportation Research - Part B: Methodological Articles (Scopus data). Transportation Research - Part B is the scientific journal with the highest Impact Factor (i.e. 3.8) at the Transportation subject area. 

Paper Abstract:

Traffic signal control for urban road networks has been an area of intensive research efforts for several decades, and various algorithms and tools have been developed and implemented to increase the network traffic flow efficiency. Despite the continuous advances in the field of traffic control under saturated conditions, novel and promising developments of simple concepts in this area remains a significant objective, because some proposed approaches that are based on various meta-heuristic optimization algorithms can hardly be used in a real-time environment. To address this problem, the recently developed notion of network fundamental diagram for urban networks is exploited to improve mobility in saturated traffic conditions via application of gating measures, based on an appropriate simple feedback control structure. As a case study, the proposed methodology is applied to the urban network of Chania, Greece, using microscopic simulation. The results show that the total delay in the network decreases significantly and the mean speed increases accordingly. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

Exploiting the fundamental diagram of urban networks for feedback-based gating Volume 46, Issue 10, December 2012, Pages 1393-1403

Mehdi Keyvan-Ekbatani | Anastasios Kouvelas | Ioannis Papamichail | Markos Papageorgiou

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