51. Kinetic-controlled hydrodynamics for traffic models with driver-assist vehicles
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Tosin, Andrea and Zanella, Mattia
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Physics - Physics and Society ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,Mathematics - Optimization and Control ,35Q20, 35Q70, 35Q84, 35Q93, 49J20, 90B20 - Abstract
We develop a hierarchical description of traffic flow control by means of driver-assist vehicles aimed at the mitigation of speed-dependent road risk factors. Microscopic feedback control strategies are designed at the level of vehicle-to-vehicle interactions and then upscaled to the global flow via a kinetic approach based on a Boltzmann-type equation. Then first and second order hydrodynamic traffic models, which naturally embed the microscopic control strategies, are consistently derived from the kinetic-controlled framework via suitable closure methods. Several numerical examples illustrate the effectiveness of such a hierarchical approach at the various scales., Comment: 30 pages, 12 figures
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- 2018
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