Route Reservation Architecture in Tandem Transportation Networks with the Asymmetric Cell Transmission Model
A. Georgantas, C. Menelaou, C. G. Panayiotou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Route Reservation Architecture (RRA) for tandem transportation networks using the Asymmetric Cell Transmission Model, aiming to reduce congestion and improve travel times through a macroscopic, reservation-based control mechanism.
Contribution
It proposes a novel macroscopic model with reservation features for traffic management, extending previous microscopic simulations to large-scale networks with source terms like on-ramps.
Findings
Effective congestion suppression through reservation control.
Vehicles are queued and released to prevent exceeding critical density.
Potential for improved traffic flow and reduced delays.
Abstract
Traffic congestion in big cities has been proven to be a difficult problem with suboptimal effects in terms of driver delay and frustration, cost, and impact on the environment. In principle, many transportation networks lack a unified framework, which will coordinate the traffic in such a manner, in order to suppress congestion and at the same time improve the travel time of the users situated in it. The rapid advancements in information, communication, and computation technologies have given rise to more elaborate modeling frameworks, aiming to act as the coordination unit necessary to counter the issue of congestion in real-time conditions. Such actions might have an adverse effect on the efficiency of the network, prospectively leading to greater waiting time intervals for each individual driver. We propose a macroscopic model equipped with an underlying reservation feature, known…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraffic control and management · Transportation Planning and Optimization · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
