Optimization versus randomness for car traffic regulation

A. Cascone, R. Manzo, B. Piccoli, and L. Rarità
Phys. Rev. E 78, 026113 – Published 20 August 2008

Abstract

We focus on the differences among the analytical optimization of traffic flow on a road network, modeled by a fluid-dynamic approach, and a dynamic random one. In particular, two real urban networks are analyzed: Re di Roma Square, in Rome, and Via Parmenide crossing, in Salerno. With such two examples, it is possible to show that dynamic random algorithms are not the right choice for the improvement of traffic conditions.

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  • Received 19 December 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.78.026113

©2008 American Physical Society

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A. Cascone1, R. Manzo1, B. Piccoli2, and L. Rarità1

  • 1Department of Information Engineering and Applied Mathematics, University of Salerno, Fisciano (SA), Italy
  • 2Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo “Mauro Picone”, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma, Italy

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Vol. 78, Iss. 2 — August 2008

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