Modeling, Monitoring, and Controlling Road Traffic Using Vehicles to Sense and Act
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Maria Laura Delle Monache
Sean McQuade
Hossein Nick Zinat Matin
Derek Gloudemans
Yanbing Wang
George Gunter
Alexandre M. Bayen
Jonathan W. Lee
Benedetto Piccoli
Benjamin Seibold
Jonathan Sprinkle
Dan Work
This review offers a comprehensive overview of current traffic modeling, estimation, and control methods, along with resulting field experiments. It highlights key developments and future directions in leveraging technological advancements to improve traffic management and safety. The focus is on macroscopic, microscopic, and micro-macro models, as well as state-of-the-art control techniques and estimation methods for deploying vehicles in traffic field experiments.
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Professor and Chair of Computer Science
Professor of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University. Research in cyber-physical systems, autonomous vehicles, and domain-specific modeling.
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Dan Work is a Chancellor Faculty Fellow and professor in civil and environmental engineering, computer science, and the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University.