One-way urban traffic reconfiguration using a multi-objective harmony search approach

S. Salcedo-Sanz*, D. Manjarrés, Á Pastor-Sánchez, J. Del Ser, J. A. Portilla-Figueras, S. Gil-López

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Abstract

The use of intelligent optimization systems has been a major topic of research in the last few years for improving the existing urban infrastructure, the traffic optimization and the mobility of citizens. These techniques are of great importance in the analysis and optimization of transportation networks, as well as their re-organization to improve users' mobility. In this paper we focus on the reconfiguration of one-way roads in a city after the occurrence of a major problem (e.g. a long-term road cut) in order to provide alternative routes that guarantee the mobility of citizens. In this manuscript a novel definition of this problem is formulated, for whose efficient resolution a novel two-objective approach based on the harmony search (HS) algorithm is proposed. The effectiveness of this proposal is tested in several synthetic instances, along with a real scenario in a city near Madrid, Spain. Extensive simulation results have been analyzed to verify that our proposal obtains excellent results in all the considered scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3341-3350
Number of pages10
JournalExpert Systems with Applications
Volume40
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013

Funding

This work has been partially supported by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, under project number ECO2010-22065-C03-02, as well as by the Basque Government through EMAITEK funds.

FundersFunder number
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Ministerio de Ciencia e InnovaciónECO2010-22065-C03-02

    Keywords

    • Harmony search
    • Multi-objective optimization
    • One-way roads reconfiguration
    • Traffic optimization

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