A Benchmark Problem in Transportation Networks

Abstract

In this note, we propose a case study of freeway traffic flow modeled as a hybrid system. We describe two general classes of networks that model flow along a freeway with merging onramps. The admission rate of traffic flow from each onramp is metered via a control input. Both classes of networks are easily scaled to accommodate arbitrary state dimension. The model is discrete-time and possesses piecewise-affine dynamics. Moreover, we present several control objectives that are especially relevant for traffic flow management. The proposed model is flexible and extensible and offers a benchmark for evaluating tools and techniques developed for hybrid systems.

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