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A dynamic system characterization of road network node models (1608.07623v1)

Published 26 Aug 2016 in cs.SY and math.OC

Abstract: The propagation of traffic congestion along roads is a commonplace nonlinear phenomenon. When many roads are connected in a network, congestion can spill from one road to others as drivers queue to enter a congested road, creating further nonlinearities in the network dynamics. This paper considers the node model problem, which refers to methods for solving for cross-flows when roads meet at a junction. We present a simple hybrid dynamic system that, given a macroscopic snapshot of the roads entering and exiting a node, intuitively models the node's throughflows over time. This dynamic system produces solutions to the node model problem that are equal to those produced by many popular node models without intuitive physical meanings. We also show how the earlier node models can be rederived as executions of our dynamic system. The intuitive physical description supplied by our system provides a base for control of the road junction system dynamics, as well as the emergent network dynamics.

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