A bank of mode-matched detectors with LMI design conditions is proposed to detect switching attacks on ramp metering in uncertain, multimodal freeway traffic.
Comparative model accuracy of a data-fitted generalized Aw-Rascle-Zhang model
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The Aw-Rascle-Zhang (ARZ) model can be interpreted as a generalization of the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards (LWR) model, possessing a family of fundamental diagram curves, each of which represents a class of drivers with a different empty road velocity. A weakness of this approach is that different drivers possess vastly different densities at which traffic flow stagnates. This drawback can be overcome by modifying the pressure relation in the ARZ model, leading to the generalized Aw-Rascle-Zhang (GARZ) model. We present an approach to determine the parameter functions of the GARZ model from fundamental diagram measurement data. The predictive accuracy of the resulting data-fitted GARZ model is compared to other traffic models by means of a three-detector test setup, employing two types of data: vehicle trajectory data, and sensor data. This work also considers the extension of the ARZ and the GARZ models to models with a relaxation term, and conducts an investigation of the optimal relaxation time.
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Detecting Switching Attacks On Traffic Flow Regulation For Changing Driving Patterns
A bank of mode-matched detectors with LMI design conditions is proposed to detect switching attacks on ramp metering in uncertain, multimodal freeway traffic.