System Optimum Diversion of Congested Freeway Traffic

Abstract: 

We study the system optimum dynamic traffic assignment (SODTA) in a network consisting of a freeway and neighboring city streets. There is only one bottleneck in the freeway and every destination is somewhere downstream of the bottleneck. Vehicles can be diverted through off-ramps leading to alternative local street routes. We formulate the problem and determine a graphical solution procedure based on Newell's cumulative plots, which yields the optimal diverted flow over time. On-ramps can be conveniently incorporated in this procedure yielding SO metering rates. The following variants are considered: capacitated and uncapacitated off-ramps, and deterministic and stochastic demand.

Author: 
Laval, Jorge A.
Munoz, Juan Carlos
Publication date: 
June 1, 2002
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Laval, J. A., & Munoz, J. C. (2002). System Optimum Diversion of Congested Freeway Traffic (UCB-ITS-RR-2002-6). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8ps30578