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Macroscopic modeling and control of emission in urban road traffic networks

    Alfréd Csikós Affiliation
    ; Tamás Tettamanti Affiliation
    ; István Varga Affiliation

Abstract

This work suggests a framework for modeling the traffic emissions in urban road traffic networks that are described by the Network Fundamental Diagram (NFD) concept. Traffic emission is formalized in finite spatiotemporal windows as a function of aggregated traffic variables, i.e. Total Travel Distances (TTDs) in the network and network average speed. The framework is extended for the size of an urban network during a signal cycle – the size of a window in which the network aggregated parameters are modeled in the NFD concept. Simulations have been carried out for model accuracy analysis, using the microscopic Versit+Micro model as reference. By applying the macroscopic emission model function and the traffic modeling relationships, the control objective for pollution reduction has also been formalized. Basically, multi-criteria control design has been introduced for two criteria: maximization of the TTD and minimization of traffic emissions within the network.

Keyword : urban road traffic, macroscopic traffic emission, perimeter control, modeling, network

How to Cite
Csikós, A., Tettamanti, T., & Varga, I. (2015). Macroscopic modeling and control of emission in urban road traffic networks. Transport, 30(2), 152–161. https://doi.org/10.3846/16484142.2015.1046137
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Jun 30, 2015
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