Lecture

Variable speed limits: Traffic flow modeling and ITS

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This lecture introduces the concept of variable speed limits (VSL) in traffic control, focusing on merging traffic infrastructures, control devices like traffic lights and physical barriers, and the implementation of VSL in different countries. It covers modeling approaches for VSL, feedback structures for VSL and ramp metering, and the impact of VSL on traffic flow in highway work zones.

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