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AuthorShaaban, Khaled
AuthorKhan, Muhammad Asif
AuthorHamila, Rida
Available date2021-06-24T06:47:09Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameProcedia Computer Science
ResourceScopus
ISSN18770509
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2016.04.117
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/20842
AbstractOver a period spanning more than 30 years, several ramp metering algorithms have been developed to improve the operation of freeways. Many of these algorithms were deployed in several regions of the world, and field evaluations have shown their significance to improve traffic conditions on freeways and ramps. Previous reviews of ramp metering algorithms focused more on the research outcomes and evaluations of traditional metering algorithms developed in the early stage of ramp metering research. The purpose of this paper is to cover the more recent developments in ramp metering in relation to the traditional metering strategies. Several local and coordinated ramp metering algorithms were reviewed. In summary, Asservissement Linéaire d’Entrée Autoroutière (ALINEA) was found to be the most widely deployed local ramp metering strategy. The algorithm is simple and implementation costs less than other strategies. It also guarantees the targeted performance goals provided that the on-ramp has sufficient storage. Several extensions were proposed in the literature to fine-tune its performance. Among the coordinated metering strategies, zone based metering is simple to implement and easy to re-configure. System-wide adaptive ramp metering (SWARM) algorithm is more sensitive to calibrate for accurate prediction of traffic states. Heuristic ramp-metering coordination (HERO) algorithm can be useful if both local and coordinated control are desired particularly if the local control is using ALINEA. Fuzzy logic based algorithms are gaining popularity because of the simplicity and the fast re-configuration capability. Advanced real time metering system (ARMS) seems theoretically promising because of its proactive nature to prevent congestion; however, its performance is highly dependent upon accurate predictions. Finally, some guidelines were proposed for future research to develop new proposals and to extend the existing algorithms for guaranteed performance solutions.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
Subjectalgorithms
congestion management
coordination strategy
freeway operation
queue management
signal control
traffic control
TitleLiterature Review of Advancements in Adaptive Ramp Metering
TypeConference Paper
Pagination203-211
Volume Number83


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