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Vulnerability Analysis of a Signal-Controlled Road Network for Equilibrium Flow

In: Advanced Business Analytics

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  • Suh-Wen Chiou

    (National Dong Hwa University)

Abstract

Considering the reliability of an area traffic control road network, most travel delay is directly dependent on correct operation of signal settings. The purpose of this paper is to devise an efficient scheme to evaluate the reliability of a signal-controlled road network. A min-max complementarity problem is proposed to characterize user equilibrium flow in the presence of a worst-case disruption of given link capacity loss. A computationally tractable solution scheme is proposed to identify important links whose disruption could cause substantial increase in travel delay to all road users. Numerical computations are conducted in a medium-sized road network to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution scheme. The results indicate that the most critical signal-controlled traffic streams can be conveniently identified, when failed to perform its normal functions, would give rise to maximum travel delay to all road users.

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  • Suh-Wen Chiou, 2015. "Vulnerability Analysis of a Signal-Controlled Road Network for Equilibrium Flow," Springer Books, in: Fausto Pedro García Márquez & Benjamin Lev (ed.), Advanced Business Analytics, edition 127, pages 109-142, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-11415-6_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11415-6_6
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    1. Qian Ye & Hyun Kim, 2019. "Assessing network vulnerability of heavy rail systems with the impact of partial node failures," Transportation, Springer, vol. 46(5), pages 1591-1614, October.

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