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Computation Load Balancing Real-Time Model Predictive Control in Urban Traffic Networks

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arxiv 1811.03846 v1 pith:BYVPCT4J submitted 2018-11-09 cs.SY cs.SY

Computation Load Balancing Real-Time Model Predictive Control in Urban Traffic Networks

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Owing to the rapid growth number of vehicles, urban traffic congestion has become more and more severe in the last decades. As an effective approach, Model Predictive Control (MPC) has been applied to urban traffic signal control system. However, the potentially high online computation burden may limit its further application for real scenarios. In this paper, a new approach based on online active set strategy is proposed to improve the real-time performance of MPC-based traffic controller by reducing the online computing time. This approach divides one control cycle into several sequential sampling intervals. In each interval, online active set method is applied to solve quadratic programming (QP) of traffic signal control model, by searching the optimal solution starting at the optimal solution of previous interval in the feasible region. The most appealing property of this approach lies in that it can distribute the computational complexity into several sample intervals, instead of imposing heavy computation burden at each end of control cycle. The simulation experiments show that this breakthrough approach can obviously reduce the online computational complexity, and increase the applicability of the MPC in real-life traffic networks.

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