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Forecasting, simulation and PIP control of interurban traffic networks

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Forecasting, simulation and PIP control of interurban traffic networks. / Taylor, James; Young, Peter; Chotai, Arunkumar.
12th International Conference on Systems Engineering. 1997.

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Taylor J, Young P, Chotai A. Forecasting, simulation and PIP control of interurban traffic networks. In 12th International Conference on Systems Engineering. 1997

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title = "Forecasting, simulation and PIP control of interurban traffic networks",
abstract = "This paper discusses a number of research areas concerned with dynamic traffic management, including forecasting, simulation and, ultimately, control of motorway traffic flow. A detailed non-linear simulation of the Amsterdam A10 west ring road, utilising a dynamic state space representation called the Statistical Traffic Model (STM) is described. The simulation is employed in the development of a robust, co-ordinated ramp metering system, based on the Non-Minimal State Space (NMSS) approach to control design, which yields adaptive Proportional-Integral-Plus (PIP) controllers. Finally, when employed in predictive mode, the STM requires forecasts of the on-ramp inputs to the motorway. One approach to obtaining such univariate forecasts, namely Dynamic Harmonic Regression (DHR) is also discussed.",
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