Trans Sys Chap25
Trans Sys Chap25
Transportation
Systems
PART III:
TRAVELER
TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 25:
The Urban Transportation
Planning Process
and Real-Time
Network Control
Networks
We are interested in network behavior -- how
the network as a whole behaves -- which
involves going from choices that individual
people make about transportation to
understanding how the network in its entirety
operates.
What are the flows on the network?
What are the levels-of-service being provided?
How much capacity is needed at various links
and nodes?
What might be done to enhance the network?
How can we control the network in real-time?
We need to aggregate predicted individual
choices to overall network flows and
performance.
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Zone 1
Node 1
Zone 5
Node 5
Figure 25.1 6
Figure 25.2 8
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Origin-Destination Matrix
jth
1 2 3 column
Flow from
zone i to
ith row zone j
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Figure 25.3
Assignment /
User-Equilibrium
User-equilibrium is based upon the idea
that each user in the system is trying to
optimize their own trip through the
system.
Each traveler, in true micro-economic
1 2
Min CT = ∑ CklFkl
all.k,l
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Network Planning
What can one use these analysis tools
for in network planning?
Understand what will happen if one
modifies the network.
For example, using this kind of
formulation, one could choose which
links to upgrade.
So, we can experiment with our network
models; add capacity to a link (or set of
links) and see what happens to the
flows. Was that investment cost-
effective?
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DYNAMICI NFORMATION
“ E” - INFORMATION FROM
ATMS FIELD IN REAL- TIME
--------- E. G., VOLUMES
ESTIMATE SPEEDS
NETWORKSTATE QUEUES
NON- “ E” - INFORMATION
E. G., SPOTTER AIRCRAFT
STATE POLICE
GENERATE ATIS
NETWORK ---- -----
STRATEGIES INFORMATION TOTRAVELERS
E. G., DYNAMIC ROUTING
INFORMATION TO
PREDICTION OFFUTURE INDIVIDUAL VEHICLES
NETWORKSTATE AS E. G., VARIABLE MESSAGE
F(S TRATEGY
) SIGNS
INCLUDING“ GUESSES”
ABOUTTRAVELER
ATIS
REACTION TO ACTUALCHANGE IN
TRAVELERBEHAVIOR?
SELECT AND
DEPLOYSTRATEGY
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