Formal Methods for Control of Traffic Flow: Automated Control Synthesis from Finite-State Transition Models
Title | Formal Methods for Control of Traffic Flow: Automated Control Synthesis from Finite-State Transition Models |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | S. Coogan, M. Arcak, C. Belta |
Journal | IEEE Control Systems |
Volume | 37 |
Pagination | 109-128}, %keywords={Junctions;Roads;Safety;Traffic control;Vehicle dynamics |
Date Published | April |
Keywords | 1446145 |
Abstract | Today's increasingly populous cities require intelligent transportation systems that make efficient use of existing transportation infrastructure. However, inefficient traffic management is pervasive, costing US\$160 billion in the United States in 2015, including 6.9 billion hours of additional travel time and 3.1 billion gallons of wasted fuel. To mitigate these costs, the next generation of transportation systems will include connected vehicles, connected infrastructure, and increased automation. In addition, these advances must coexist with legacy technology into the foreseeable future. This complexity makes the goal of improved mobility and safety even more daunting. |
DOI | 10.1109/MCS.2016.2643259, %ISSN={1066-033X |
Citation Key | CooArcBel17 |