Solving signal control problems with second-order sensitivity information of equilibrium network flows (Q2336859)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7132004
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7132004 |
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Solving signal control problems with second-order sensitivity information of equilibrium network flows (English)
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19 November 2019
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Summary: The equilibrium network signal control problem is represented as a Stackelberg game. Due to the characteristics of a Stackelberg game, solving the upper-level problem and lower-level problem iteratively cannot be expected to converge to the solution. The reaction function of the lower-level problem is the key information to solve a Stackelberg game. Usually, the reaction function is approximated by the network sensitivity information. This paper firstly presents the general form of the second-order sensitivity formula for equilibrium network flows. The second-order sensitivity information can be applied to the second-order reaction function to solve the network signal control problem efficiently. Finally, this paper also demonstrates two numerical examples that show the computation of second-order sensitivity and the speed of convergence of the nonlinear approximation algorithm.
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