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arxiv: 1309.6484 · v3 · pith:NXVKVLG6new · submitted 2013-09-25 · 💻 cs.SY

Capacity-aware back-pressure traffic signal control

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keywords back-pressurecontrolcapacitiescongestioncapacity-awareguaranteesintersectionspropagation
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The control of a network of signalized intersections is considered. Previous work demonstrates that the so-called back-pressure control provides stability guarantees, assuming infinite queues capacities. In this paper, we highlight the failing of current back-pressure control under finite capacities by identifying sources of non work-conservation and congestion propagation. We propose the use of a normalized pressure which guarantees work conservation and mitigates congestion propagation, while ensuring fairness at low traffic densities, and recovering original back-pressure as capacities grow to infinity. This capacity-aware back-pressure control allows to improve performance as congestion increases, as indicated by simulation results, and keeps the key benefits of back-pressure: ability to be distributed over intersections and O(1) complexity.

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