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Keyvan-Ekbatani, Mehdi (author), Carlson, Rodrigo Castelan (author), Knoop, V.L. (author), Papageorgiou, Markos (author)
Perimeter traffic flow control based on the macroscopic or network fundamental diagram provides the opportunity of operating an urban traffic network at its capacity. Because perimeter control operates on the basis of restricting inflow via reduced green times at selected entry (gated) links, vehicles on those links may be subject to queuing and...
journal article 2021
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Keyvan-Ekbatania, Mehdi (author), Gaob, Xueyu (Shirley) (author), Gayahb, Vikash V. (author), Knoop, V.L. (author)
Empirical and research evidence suggests that traffic-responsive signal control strategies are generally not as efficient in over-saturated traffic conditions characterized by queue spillbacks. Recent studies on (MFD/NFD) have identified a destabilizing gridlock process that arises in congested networks which precludes efficient operation. The...
journal article 2019
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Keyvan Ekbatani, M. (author), Gao, X. (author), Gayah, V.V. (author), Knoop, V.L. (author)
Recent findings regarding macroscopic relationships of urban traffic measures such as the Macroscopic or Network Fundamental Diagram (MFD or NFD) have led to the development of novel traffic control strategies that can be applied at a network-wide level. One pertinent example is perimeter flow control (also known as gating or metering), which...
conference paper 2016