准时到达问题的高效需求管理:假设宏观交通动态的凸化多目标方法

IF 2.5 3区 计算机科学 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS European Journal of Control Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejcon.2024.101057
C. Menelaou, S. Timotheou, P. Kolios, C.G. Panayiotou
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考虑到宏观交通动态,本研究提出了一种解决准时到达(OTA)问题的新方法。在这种情况下,所有打算使用道路基础设施的司机都必须在开始行程之前,将其出发地-目的地配对和期望到达时间告知中央调度员。作为回应,调度员会为每位司机分配出发时间和多区域路线,使他们能够准时到达目的地。OTA 问题是一个非凸、非线性、多目标优化问题,考虑到两个目标标准。第一个标准旨在最大限度地减少网络中所有司机的旅行时间,以防止拥堵;第二个标准旨在最大限度地减少理想到达时间与实际到达时间之间的差异。通过近似凸解,利用法线边界交叉(NBI)方法有效生成帕累托前沿的代表性样本,从而高效解决所提出的问题。此外,还提出了基于 "膝 "解和纳什讨价还价博弈的两种求解方法,可用于在所有帕累托点中选择一个唯一的解决方案,在两个目标标准之间进行合理权衡。最后,模拟结果表明,所提出的解决方案可以显著减少拥堵,同时确保大多数驾驶员能在预期时间内到达目的地。
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Efficient demand management for the on-time arrival problem: A convexified multi-objective approach assuming macroscopic traffic dynamics
This work proposes a novel solution approach to address the On-Time Arrival (OTA) problem, considering macroscopic traffic dynamics. In this context, all drivers who intend to use the road infrastructure are required to communicate their origin–destination pair and desired arrival time to a central scheduler prior to starting their trip. In response, the scheduler assigns a departure time and a multi-regional route to each driver to make possible their on-time arrival at the destination. The OTA problem is formulated as a nonconvex, nonlinear, multi-objective optimization problem considering two objective criteria. The first criterion aims at minimizing the travel time of all drivers in the network to prevent congestion, while the second criterion seeks to minimize the discrepancy between the desired and actual arrival time. The proposed formulation is solved efficiently through an approximated convex solution that leverages the Normal Boundary Intersection (NBI) method to efficiently generate a representative sample of the Pareto Front. Additionally, two solution methodologies based on “knee” solution and the Nash Bargaining Game is proposed which can be used to select a unique solution across all the Pareto points, that offers a reasonable trade-off between the two objective criteria. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that the proposed solution can significantly reduce congestion while ensuring that most drivers will arrive at their destination on their desired time.
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European Journal of Control
European Journal of Control 工程技术-自动化与控制系统
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期刊介绍: The European Control Association (EUCA) has among its objectives to promote the development of the discipline. Apart from the European Control Conferences, the European Journal of Control is the Association''s main channel for the dissemination of important contributions in the field. The aim of the Journal is to publish high quality papers on the theory and practice of control and systems engineering. The scope of the Journal will be wide and cover all aspects of the discipline including methodologies, techniques and applications. Research in control and systems engineering is necessary to develop new concepts and tools which enhance our understanding and improve our ability to design and implement high performance control systems. Submitted papers should stress the practical motivations and relevance of their results. The design and implementation of a successful control system requires the use of a range of techniques: Modelling Robustness Analysis Identification Optimization Control Law Design Numerical analysis Fault Detection, and so on.
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