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    USING VARIABLE SPEED LIMITS TO ELIMINATE WIDE MOVING JAMS: A STUDY BASED ON THREE-PHASE TRAFFIC THEORY

    One frequently observed congested traffic flow pattern is wide moving jam (WMJ), in which the average vehicle speed is very low and the density is very high. In some recent studies, variable speed limits (VSL) were proposed as effective measures to eliminate or abate the influence of jam waves. However, in most of these studies, the stochastic features of driving behaviors and the resulting uncertainty of traffic flow dynamics were not fully considered. In this paper, we use cellular automaton (CA) model-based simulations to test the performances of different VSL control strategies and apply the three-phase traffic theory to further analyze the obtained results. Based on the simulation results, we got two novel findings. Firstly, we observed seven, instead of the previously assumed six, states of traffic flow in the evolution process of WMJ, when VSL were applied. Secondly and more importantly, we found that inappropriate speed limit may induce new WMJ and exaggerate congestions in two ways: one way corresponds to an F → J transition and the other corresponds to an F → S → J transition. Based on these findings, the appropriate lower bound of VSL was finally discussed in this paper.

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    Variable speed limit strategies analysis with link transmission model on urban expressway

    The variable speed limit (VSL) is a kind of active traffic management method. Most of the strategies are used in the expressway traffic flow control in order to ensure traffic safety. However, the urban expressway system is the main artery, carrying most traffic pressure. It has similar traffic characteristics with the expressways between cities. In this paper, the improved link transmission model (LTM) combined with VSL strategies is proposed, based on the urban expressway network. The model can simulate the movement of the vehicles and the shock wave, and well balance the relationship between the amount of calculation and accuracy. Furthermore, the optimal VSL strategy can be proposed based on the simulation method. It can provide management strategies for managers. Finally, a simple example is given to illustrate the model and method. The selected indexes are the average density, the average speed and the average flow on the traffic network in the simulation. The simulation results show that the proposed model and method are feasible. The VSL strategy can effectively alleviate traffic congestion in some cases, and greatly promote the efficiency of the transportation system.

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    Implementing Variable Speed Limits on Urban Road Networks of Over-pass Area based on DynaCHINA

    The urban expressway network is one of the city’s major traffic arteries. However, the urban road network near the overpass is the most congested area. Improving the traffic situation in this area has become an important issue. This paper presents a new real-time traffic estimation and prediction system, i.e., DynaCHINA which reproduces the traffic propagation by simulating the vehicle movement on the network. The improved mesoscopic traffic flow models are the key technologies that include some models such as static queuing model and the vehicle movement model. Moreover, a coordinated control approach is proposed to determine the traffic states by maximizing the total traffic flow of the network in the simulation period. Also, the variable speed limits can be implemented near the overpass area. The results demonstrated the feasibility of the models. In some cases, the proposed variable speed limits is an effective way to alleviate the traffic congestion in urban road networks.