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A novel bi-level temporally-distributed MPC approach: An application to green urban mobility

Anahita Jamshidnejad, Dingshan Sun, Antonella Ferrara, Bart De Schutter

2023Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Model predictive control (MPC) has been widely used for traffic management, such as for minimizing the total time spent or the total emissions of vehicles. When long-term green urban mobility is considered including e.g. a constraint on the total yearly emissions, the optimization horizon of the MPC problem is significantly larger than the control sampling time, and thus the number of the variables that should be optimized per control time step becomes very large. For systems with dynamics that involve nonlinear, non-convex, and non-smooth functions, including urban traffic networks, this results in optimization problems that are computationally intractable in real time. In this paper, we propose a novel bi-level temporal distribution of such complex MPC optimization problems, and we develop two mathematically linked short-term and long-term MPC formulations with small and large control sampling times that will be solved together instead of the original complex optimization problem. The resulting bi-level control architecture is used to solve the two MPC formulations online for real-time control of urban traffic networks with the objective of long-term green mobility. In order to assess the performance of the bi-level control architecture, we perform a case study where a rough version of the model of the urban traffic flow, S-model, is used by the long-term MPC level to estimate the states of the urban traffic networks, and a detailed version of the model is used by the short-term MPC level. The results of the simulations prove the effectiveness (with respect to the objective of control, as well as computational efficiency) of the proposed bi-level MPC approach, compared to state-of-the-art control approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Model predictive controlTerm (time)Computer scienceMathematical optimizationOptimization problemSampling (signal processing)Traffic flow (computer networking)Constraint (computer-aided design)Time horizonConvex optimizationControl (management)Control theory (sociology)EngineeringMathematicsRegular polygonArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsGeometryPhysicsDetectorComputer securityTraffic control and managementAdvanced Control Systems OptimizationVehicle emissions and performance
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