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Chen, Chun-Hung.
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Integrated management of highway maintenance and traffic.
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Integrated management of highway maintenance and traffic./
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Chen, Chun-Hung.
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233 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: B, page: 4502.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-09B.
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Integrated management of highway maintenance and traffic.
Chen, Chun-Hung.
Integrated management of highway maintenance and traffic.
- 233 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: B, page: 4502.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Maryland College Park, 2003.
Highway maintenance, especially pavement rehabilitation or resurfacing, requires lane closures. This work develops an integrated model to help highway agencies in developing traffic control plans for maintenance activities and in efficiently managing traffic around highway work zones. Thus, the objective of this study is to develop methods for optimizing work zone characteristics in order to minimize the combined total costs for highway agencies and users. Work zone models are developed for three cases: (1) a single maintained road with steady traffic inflows, (2) a single maintained road with time-dependent inflows, and (3) a road network with multiple detour paths, as well as plans for maintenance activities and managing traffic around highway work zones.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Highway maintenance, especially pavement rehabilitation or resurfacing, requires lane closures. This work develops an integrated model to help highway agencies in developing traffic control plans for maintenance activities and in efficiently managing traffic around highway work zones. Thus, the objective of this study is to develop methods for optimizing work zone characteristics in order to minimize the combined total costs for highway agencies and users. Work zone models are developed for three cases: (1) a single maintained road with steady traffic inflows, (2) a single maintained road with time-dependent inflows, and (3) a road network with multiple detour paths, as well as plans for maintenance activities and managing traffic around highway work zones.
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For Case 1, with steady traffic inflows, four alternatives for two-lane highways and four alternatives for four-lane highways are proposed. Analytical solutions are found for optimized work zone lengths and diversion fractions based on minimizing the total cost. Guidelines for selecting the best alternative for different characteristics of traffic flows, road and maintenance processes are developed by deriving thresholds among alternatives. In Case 2, the models for two-lane highway and four-lane highway work zones for time-dependent inflows are developed. Two optimization methods, Powell's and Simulated Annealing, are adapted for this problem and compared. In numerical tests, a Simulated Annealing algorithm yields better solutions using less computer time than Powell's Method. In testing the reliability of Simulated Annealing, the statistical analysis for 50 replications of the cost minimization indicates that Simulated Annealing is very likely to find solutions that are very close in value to the global optimum. The SAUASD (Simulated Annealing for Uniform Alternatives with a Single Detour) algorithm is developed to find the best single alternative within a maintenance project. The SAMASD (Simulated Annealing for Mixed Alternatives with a Single Detour) algorithm is developed to search through possible mixed alternatives and diverted fractions in order to further minimize total cost. Thus, traffic management plans with uniform alternatives or mixed alternatives within a maintenance project are developed.
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For Case 3, work zone optimization models for a road network with multiple detour paths and the SAMAMD (Simulated Annealing for Mixed Alternatives with Multiple Detour paths) algorithm are developed. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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