Choosing Routes in Urban Areas that are Robust Against Minor Nonrecurring Traffic Incidents

Authors

  • Zoltan Fazekas
    Affiliation

    Institute for Computer Science and Control (HUN-REN SZTAKI), Kende u. 13–17., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary

  • Mohammed Obaid
    Affiliation

    Department of Automotive Technology, Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary

  • Péter Gáspár
    Affiliation

    Institute for Computer Science and Control (HUN-REN SZTAKI), Kende u. 13–17., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary

    Department of Control for Transportation and Vehicle Systems, Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.23792

Abstract

The paper looks at certain vehicle-level re-routing issues within urban road networks, and related network-level traffic management issues. These arise mostly when the traffic along a route of significance is hindered, slowed down, or even blocked because of some – possibly minor – unexpected, nonrecurring traffic incident at a sensitive road location, or road section. Considerations for planning routes in urban areas – routes that are in some sense robust against such incidents – are presented herein. Also, the on–the–spot detection of traffic queues by an ego-vehicle – relying on data streams from on-board visual line-of-sight (LoS) exteroceptive sensors watching, scanning and monitoring the ego-vehicle's road environment, and by some on-board dedicated real-time detection systems processing and analyzing the incoming data streams – is touched upon. However, this traffic congestion avoidance and mitigating approach – effectuated either by individual autonomous vehicles, or by human drivers – presumes availability of alternative routes, which is not the case for a good portion of the route considered. A route planning approach that could be used for routes with such critical sections is proposed and motivated through an example of an urban route of significance.

Keywords:

urban road traffic management, traffic congestion mitigation, microscopic traffic simulation, route planning

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Published Online

2024-02-26

How to Cite

Fazekas, Z., Obaid, M., Gáspár, P. (2024) “Choosing Routes in Urban Areas that are Robust Against Minor Nonrecurring Traffic Incidents”, Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 52(2), pp. 173–180. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.23792

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