Modelling distributed real-time route guidance strategies in a traffic network that exhibits the Braess paradox

L. Rilett, M. Van Aerde
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This paper examines the operational characteristics of a simple traffic network which produces a dynamic form of the Braess paradox when the in-vehicle link data base, that is used to guide vehicles in real-time through the network, is expanded to include a low capacity short cut link which was previously unknown to the drivers. The analysis focuses on the ways in which a route guidance system with distributed route selection logic, such as the TravTek system in Orlando, can be made to avoid the inefficiencies associated with the paradox without a priori knowledge of the existence of the paradox and while allowing each vehicle's RGS computer to independently make routing decisions without the explicit knowledge of the concurrent routing decisions of other drivers. It is shown that this objective can be achieved by implementing a distributed form of a system optimum routing algorithm coupled with the use of a PROBIT type of error term to reduce some of the instabilities that are intrinsic in the travel time information feedback loop.
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基于bress悖论的交通网络分布式实时路径引导策略建模
本文研究了一个简单交通网络的运行特征,当用于实时引导车辆通过网络的车载链路数据库扩展到包括驾驶员以前不知道的低容量捷径链路时,会产生动态形式的Braess悖论。分析的重点是如何使具有分布式路线选择逻辑的路线引导系统(如奥兰多的TravTek系统)在不先验地知道悖论存在的情况下避免与悖论相关的低效率,同时允许每辆车的RGS计算机在不明确了解其他驾驶员同时进行路线决策的情况下独立做出路线决策。结果表明,这一目标可以通过实现分布式形式的系统最优路由算法,并使用PROBIT类型的误差项来减少旅行时间信息反馈环路中固有的一些不稳定性来实现。
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