conference paper

GA-based parameter optimization for the ALINEA ramp metering control

Proceedings. The IEEE 5th international conference on intelligent transportation systems

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

Abstract

ALINEA, a local feedback romp-metering strategy, has been shown to be a remarkably simple, highly efficient and easy application. This paper presents a microscopic simulation-based method to optimize the operational parameters of the algorithm, as an alternative to the difficult task of fine-tuning them In real-world testing. Four parameters, including the update cycle of the metering rate, a constant regulator, the location and the desired occupancy of the downstream detector station, are considered. A Genetic Algorithm that searches the optimal combination of parameter values Is employed. Simulation results show that the genetic algorithm is able to find a set of parameter values that can optimize the performance of the ALINEA algorithm.

Suggested Citation
X Yang, LY Chu and W Recker (2002) “GA-based parameter optimization for the ALINEA ramp metering control”, in . Cheu, RL and Srinivasan, D and Lee, DH (ed.) Proceedings. The IEEE 5th international conference on intelligent transportation systems. IEEE, pp. 627–632. Available at: 10.1109/itsc.2002.1041291.