Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
758076 Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We investigate the relative-proportion-based route adjustment process (rePRAP) for traffic flow dynamics.•The rePRAP model is a rational behavior adjustment process.•The stationary flow patterns of rePRAP are equivalent to Wardrop user equilibria.•The stability of continuous rePRAP is proved and numerical example is designed to test the stability of discrete rePRAP.

Travelers’ route adjustment behaviors in a congested road traffic network are acknowledged as a dynamic game process between them. Existing Proportional-Switch Adjustment Process (PSAP) models have been extensively investigated to characterize travelers’ route choice behaviors; PSAP has concise structure and intuitive behavior rule. Unfortunately most of which have some limitations, i.e., the flow over adjustment problem for the discrete PSAP model, the absolute cost differences route adjustment problem, etc. This paper proposes a relative-Proportion-based Route Adjustment Process (rePRAP) maintains the advantages of PSAP and overcomes these limitations. The rePRAP describes the situation that travelers on higher cost route switch to those with lower cost at the rate that is unilaterally depended on the relative cost differences between higher cost route and its alternatives. It is verified to be consistent with the principle of the rational behavior adjustment process. The equivalence among user equilibrium, stationary path flow pattern and stationary link flow pattern is established, which can be applied to judge whether a given network traffic flow has reached UE or not by detecting the stationary or non-stationary state of link flow pattern. The stability theorem is proved by the Lyapunov function approach. A simple example is tested to demonstrate the effectiveness of the rePRAP model.

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