An Ant Colony Optimisation algorithm for solving the asymmetric traffic assignment problem

An Ant Colony Optimisation algorithm for solving the asymmetric traffic assignment problem

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Article ID: iaor201111034
Volume: 217
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 459
End Page Number: 469
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: heuristics: ant systems, combinatorial optimization, networks: flow
Abstract:

In this paper we propose an Ant Colony Optimisation (ACO) algorithm for defining the signal settings on urban networks following a local approach. This consists in optimising the signal settings of each intersection of an urban network as a function only of traffic flows at the accesses to the same intersection, taking account of the effects of signal settings on costs and on user route choices. This problem, also known as Local Optimisation of Signal Settings (LOSS), has been widely studied in the literature and can be formulated as an asymmetric assignment problem. The proposed ACO algorithm is based on two kinds of behaviour of artificial ants which allow the LOSS problem to be solved: traditional behaviour based on the response to pheromones for simulating user route choice, and innovative behaviour based on the pressure of an ant stream for solving the signal setting definition problem. Our results on real‐scale networks show that the proposed approach allows the solution to be obtained in less time but with the same accuracy as in traditional MSA (Method of Successive Averages) approaches.

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