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Iterative learning control with forgetting factor for urban road network
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    Iterative learning control with forgetting factor for urban road network (English)
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    15 October 2018
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    Summary: In order to improve the traffic condition, a novel Iterative Learning Control (ILC) algorithm with forgetting factor for urban road network is proposed by using the repeat characteristics of traffic flow in this paper. Rigorous analysis shows that the proposed ILC algorithm can guarantee the asymptotic convergence. Through iterative learning control of the traffic signals, the number of vehicles on each road in the network can gradually approach the desired level, thereby preventing oversaturation and traffic congestion. The introduced forgetting factor can effectively adjust the control input according to the states of the system and filter along the direction of the iteration. The results show that the forgetting factor has an important effect on the robustness of the system. The theoretical analysis and experimental simulations are given to verify the validity of the proposed method.
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    iterative learning control
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    forgetting factor
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    urban road network
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    robustness
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