Stability analysis of nonlinear inviscid microscopic and macroscopic traffic flow models of bidirectional cruise-controlled vehicles

Author:

Karafyllis Iasson1,Theodosis Dionysios2,Papageorgiou Markos2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics , National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, 15780 Athens, Greece

2. Dynamic Systems and Simulation Laboratory , Technical University of Crete, Chania 73100, Greece

Abstract

Abstract The paper introduces a new bidirectional microscopic inviscid Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) model that uses only spacing information from the preceding and following vehicles in order to select the proper control action to avoid collisions and maintain a desired speed. $KL$ estimates that guarantee uniform convergence of the ACC model to the set of equilibria are provided. Moreover, the corresponding macroscopic model is derived, consisting of a conservation equation and a momentum equation that contains a nonlinear relaxation term. It is shown that, if the density is sufficiently small, then the macroscopic model has a solution that approaches exponentially the equilibrium speed (in the sup norm) while the density converges exponentially to a traveling wave. Numerical simulations are also provided, illustrating the properties of the microscopic and macroscopic inviscid ACC models.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Control and Optimization,Control and Systems Engineering

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