Impact of Information on Topology-Induced Traffic Oscillations

Author:

Wang Yanhong12ORCID,Jiang Rui2ORCID,Nie Yu (Marco)3ORCID,Gao Ziyou2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics and Information Science of Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, 454000 Henan, China;

2. Key Laboratory of Transport Industry of Big Data Application Technologies for Comprehensive Transport, Ministry of Transport, Beijing Jiaotong University, 100044 Beijing, China;

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern University, Illinois 60208

Abstract

Previous studies have shown traffic oscillations can be induced by special network topology. In the simplest case, a network of two intersections connected by two parallel roads would produce oscillatory traffic, when the split of drivers between the two roads falls into certain range. To understand how traffic information may affect such oscillations, a subset of drivers is allowed to be “reactive” in this study; that is, their route choice varies according to information about prevailing traffic conditions on the roads. We show that, depending on the ratio of reactive drivers, the system displays six new decaying, periodic oscillatory, or stable patterns. All solutions are obtained analytically in closed form and validated by macroscopic traffic simulation. Of all the solutions discovered, only one both is stable and fully utilizes the road space between the two intersections, and hence it is more desirable than the other solutions. The findings reveal the link between information provision and topology-induced oscillations, which may help practitioners design strategies that contribute to mitigating the adverse impact of such oscillations.

Publisher

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

Subject

Transportation,Civil and Structural Engineering

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