Efficient model predictive control for large-scale urban traffic networks. Proefschrift Technische Universiteit Delft TUD.

Author(s)
Lin, S.
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Abstract

Model Predictive Control is applied to control and coordinate large-scale urban traffic networks. However, due to the large scale or the nonlinear, non-convex nature of the on-line optimization problems solved, the MPC controllers become real-time infeasible in practice, even though the problem is solvable in theory. In this thesis, we mainly focus on the solutions for increasing the real-time feasibility of the MPC controllers for large-scale urban traffic networks. (Author/publisher)

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20110796 ST [electronic version only]
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Delft, The Netherlands TRAIL Research School, 2011, IX + 159 p., 131 ref.; TRAIL Thesis Series ; T2011/3 - ISBN 978-90-5584-136-3

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