Traffic Flow Modelling

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1. Traffic Flow Modelling and Control

bulletDevelopment and validation of macroscopic modelling and simulation tools for urban, motorway and mixed networks (METANET, METANET-DTA, METACOR) ( figure).

 

 

bulletControl strategies for ramp metering (ALINEA, METALINE, HERO), urban traffic signal control (CRONOS, TUC), Variable Message Signs (AUTCON) (figure), route guidance (AMOR), variable speed limits and mainstream traffic flow control on motorways.
bulletIntegrated traffic control strategies for motorway and mixed highway networks (IN-TUC, AMOC).
bulletSurveillance, estimation and prediction algorithms (RENAISSANCE) for motorway networks.
bulletField installations of traffic monitoring and control algorithms in Paris (FR), Dutch Motorway Network (NL), Glasgow (UK), Scottish Highway Network (UK), Aalborg (DK), Chania (GR), Southampton (UK), Munich (DE), Bavarian motorways (DE), Napoli (IT), Tel Aviv (IL), Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia (AT), Macae and Maoua (BR), Antwerp (BE), Athens (GR), preliminary investigations for Belfast (IE).
bulletInternet-based on-line information systems with implementation in the Municipality of Chania.
bulletModelling and control of co-operative and automated highway traffic flow.
bulletMaritime Traffic Modelling, Surveillance and Control (Bibliography).

 

2. Motorway Traffic Flow Modelling and Control in Presence of VACS (Vehicle Automation and Communication Systems)

bulletDevelopment and validation of macroscopic and multi-lane modelling and simulation tools for motorway networks in presence of VACS
bulletMicroscopic modelling in presence of VACS
bulletHierarchical network-wide control design in presence of VACS
bulletDevelopment of advanced nonlinear feedback control concepts for motorway networks
bulletHighway traffic state estimation in presence of VACS
bulletOptimal cooperative merging and lane-changing strategies for automated vehicles
bulletPredictor-based adaptive cruise control design
bulletAutomated vehicle trajectory optimisation

 

3. Lane-Free Artificial-Fluid Concept for Vehicular Traffic

bulletBasic concept development
bulletVehicle trajectory planning for lane-free traffic with nudging
bulletMacroscopic traffic flow modelling for lane-free traffic with nudging
bulletInternal boundary control for highways
bulletInternal boundary control for urban road networks

 

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