VANET-Based smart navigation for vehicle crowds: FIFA world cup 2022 case study
Abstract
Non-recurrent events (e.g. football events or evacuation in case of natural disasters) pose great challenges to vehicle routing and traffic management in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs). The high traffic demand during such events, combined with the road network resource constraints, bring forward the need for efficient and smart management techniques that better utilize the network facilities while maintaining a certain performance level. Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) and the advancement in information technology bring new opportunities to address such problems. This paper utilizes VANETs to build a vehicular crowd management system that utilizes system-optimum stochastic routing. The objective is to clear the network in a shorter time by better utilizing the available network resources. To build this system, vehicles are used as sensors that communicate the network state information to the Traffic Management Center (TMC) in real time. A linear programming model is developed to minimize the network-wide travel time constrained by the road link capacities based on the collected information. The results show that the proposed system decreases the network-wide travel time and is successful in clearing the network earlier by up to 38% compared to deterministic user-equilibrium traffic assignment.
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