posted on 2017-01-04, 12:05authored byShen Wang, Soufiene Djahel, Zonghua Zhang, Jennifer McManis
During peak hours in urban areas, unpredictable
traffic congestion caused by en route events (e.g., vehicle crashes)
increases drivers’ travel time and, more seriously, decreases their
travel time reliability. In this paper, an original and highly practical
vehicle rerouting system, which is called Next Road Rerouting
(NRR), is proposed to aid drivers in making the most appropriate
next road choice to avoid unexpected congestions. In particular,
this heuristic rerouting decision is made upon a cost function that
takes into account the driver’s destination and local traffic conditions.
In addition, the newly designed multiagent system architecture
of NRR allows the positive rerouting impacts on local traffic
to be disseminated to a larger area through the natural traffic flow
propagation within connected local areas. The simulation results
based on both synthetic and realistic urban scenarios demonstrate
that, compared with the existing solutions, NRR can achieve a
lower average travel time while guaranteeing a higher travel time
reliability in the face of unexpected congestion. The impacts of
NRR on the travel time of both rerouted and nonrerouted vehicles
are also assessed, and the corresponding results reveal its higher
practicability.
History
Publication
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems;17 (10), pp. 2888-2899