Mobile Automation and Sensing Systems

Freight and signal timing optimization

The objective of this project is to investigate new, fast computational methods for solving the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards equation on a homogenous highway link, with an arbitrary number of fixed and moving boundary conditions.

Using semi-analytical methods, we show that the problem can be posed as an hybrid PDE-ODE problem. The parameters of the fixed and moving boundary condtions can be determined efficiently by computing the exact solution to the Hamilton-Jacobi on one dimensional manifolds corresponding to the trajectories of the fixed and moving boundary conditions. Once known, these parameters can be used to compute the solution everywhere on the computational domain, for example using the Lax-Hopf algorithm.

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MASS is broadly focusing on Transportation Engineering and Environmental Monitoring.

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Mobile Automation and
Sensing Systems

The University at Texas
301 E Dean Keeton St.
ECJ B-215
Austin, Tx-78712

TEL: +17374842969

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