2024 article

Integrated corridor management by cooperative traffic signal and ramp metering control

Al Farabi, A., Mohebifard, R., Niroumand, R., Hajbabaie, A., Hadi, M., & Elefteriadou, L. (2024, April 16). COMPUTER-AIDED CIVIL AND INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING.

Source: Web Of Science
Added: April 29, 2024

Abstract This paper formulates a cooperative traffic control methodology that integrates traffic signal timing and ramp metering decisions into an optimization model to improve traffic operations in a corridor network. A mixed integer linear model is formulated and is solved in real time within a model predictive controller framework, where the cell transmission model is used as the system state predictor. The methodology is benchmarked in a case study corridor in San Mateo, CA, in VISSIM with two optimization scenarios, namely, optimal metering and optimal signal control, and two simulation scenarios with a preset metering plan and no metering. The numerical results show that integrated traffic signal and ramp metering control reduces delays, stops, and travel times of the corridor by up to 33.1%, 36%, and 16.4%, respectively, compared to existing benchmark conditions. With appropriate weights prioritizing freeway or arterial street operations, the integrated control balances traffic congestion between the arterial street and the freeway.