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Shows the reader how to make more accurate predictions of and control traffic flow by providing a full treatment of the feedback-based dynamic traffic assignment problem
Derives conrol laws usable in real world traffic management
Each chapter provides codes so that readers can test and improve the simulations discussed
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Shows the reader how to make more accurate predictions of and control traffic flow by providing a full treatment of the feedback-based dynamic traffic assignment problem
Derives conrol laws usable in real world traffic management
Each chapter provides codes so that readers can test and improve the simulations discussed
Derives conrol laws usable in real world traffic management
Each chapter provides codes so that readers can test and improve the simulations discussed
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319692319
- Artikelnr.: 52676121
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319692319
- Artikelnr.: 52676121
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Pushkin Kachroo is the Lincy Professor of Transportation in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). He was a Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley working with Professor Shankar Sastry. He is the director of the Mendenhall Innovation Program at the Thomas a Hughes College of Engineering at UNLV. He was an Associate Professor at Virginia Tech before he joined UNLV in 2007. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley performing research in Vehicle Control in 1993 under Professor Masayoshi Tomizuka, and obtained another Ph.D. in Mathematics from Virginia Tech in Mathematics in the area of hyperbolic system of partial differential equations with applications to Traffic Control and Evacuation under Professor Joseph A. Ball. He has authored 10 books on traffic and vehicle control. He has authored more than 120 publications that include books, research papers, and edited volumes. He has taught about 30 different courses in Virginia Tech in the areas of electrical and computer engineering, and mathematics. Similarly, he also taught 30 different courses at UNLV since 2007. He has graduated more than 35 graduate students, and has been P.I. or Co P.I. on projects worth more than 4 Million Dollars. He was awarded the most outstanding new professor at Virginia Tech, and also has received many teaching awards and certificates, both at Virginia Tech and UNLV. He also received the faculty excellence award from CSUN UNLV in 2011. He is pursuing an M.S. in Physics at UNLV with thesis work in Quantum Logic.
Dr. Ozbay is the recipient of the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award. Dr. Ozbay is the co-editor of a new book titled "Dynamic Traffic Control & Guidance" published by Springer Verlag's "Complex Social, Economic and Engineered Networks" series in 2013. In addition to this book, Dr. Ozbay is the co-author of three other books titled "Feedback Based Ramp Metering for Intelligent Transportation Systems" published by Kluwer Academics in 2004, "Feedback Control Theory for Dynamic Traffic Assignment", Springer-Verlag and "Incident Management for Intelligent Transportation Systems" published by Artech House publishers both in 1999. Dr. Ozbay published approximately 300 refereed papers in scholarly journals and conference proceedings. Professor Ozbay serves as the "Associate Editor" of Networks and Spatial Economic journal and Transportmetrica B: Transportation Dynamics journal. He is a member of the editorial board of the ITS journal.
Since 1994, Dr. Ozbay, has been the Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator of 80 projects funded at a level of more than $11,00,000 by National Science Foundation, NJDOT, NYMTC, NY State DOT, New Jersey Highway Authority, USDOT, FHWA, VDOT,CUNY University Transportation Research Center (UTRC), Department of Homeland Security, USDOT ITS Research Center of Excellence. He was the founding director of the Rutgers Intelligent Transportation Systems (RITS) laboratory that led ITS research and education activities at Rutgers University until 2013.
Introduction.- Traffic Assignment: A Survey of Mathematical Models and Techniques.- Traffic Flow Theory.- Modeling and Problem Formulation.- Dynamic Routing Problem in Distributed Parameter Setting.- Dynamic Routing Problem in Distributed Parameter Setting using Semigroup Theory.- Fuzzy Feedback Control for Dynamic Routing Problem.- Feedback Control for Dynamic Traffic Routing in Lumped Parameter Setting.- Feedback Control for Network Level Dynamic Traffic Routing.- Feedback Routing via Congestion Pricing.
Introduction.- Traffic Assignment: A Survey of Mathematical Models and Techniques.- Traffic Flow Theory.- Modeling and Problem Formulation.- Dynamic Routing Problem in Distributed Parameter Setting.- Dynamic Routing Problem in Distributed Parameter Setting using Semigroup Theory.- Fuzzy Feedback Control for Dynamic Routing Problem.- Feedback Control for Dynamic Traffic Routing in Lumped Parameter Setting.- Feedback Control for Network Level Dynamic Traffic Routing.- Feedback Routing via Congestion Pricing.







