Dynamic traffic congestion simulation and dissipation control based on traffic flow theory model and neural network data calibration algorithm (Q680792)

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Dynamic traffic congestion simulation and dissipation control based on traffic flow theory model and neural network data calibration algorithm
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    Dynamic traffic congestion simulation and dissipation control based on traffic flow theory model and neural network data calibration algorithm (English)
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    29 January 2018
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    Summary: Traffic congestion is a common problem in many countries, especially in big cities. At present, China's urban road traffic accidents occur frequently, the occurrence frequency is high, the accident causes traffic congestion, and accidents cause traffic congestion and vice versa. The occurrence of traffic accidents usually leads to the reduction of road traffic capacity and the formation of traffic bottlenecks, causing the traffic congestion. In this paper, the formation and propagation of traffic congestion are simulated by using the improved medium traffic model, and the control strategy of congestion dissipation is studied. From the point of view of quantitative traffic congestion, the paper provides the fact that the simulation platform of urban traffic integration is constructed, and a feasible data analysis, learning, and parameter calibration method based on RBF neural network is proposed, which is used to determine the corresponding decision support system. The simulation results prove that the control strategy proposed in this paper is effective and feasible. According to the temporal and spatial evolution of the paper, we can see that the network has been improved on the whole.
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    dynamic traffic congestion simulation
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    dissipation control
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    traffic flow theory
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    neural network data calibration algorithm
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