Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8734
Title: A Hybrid Harmony Search and TRANSYT hill climbing algorithm for signalized stochastic equilibrium transportation networks
Authors: Ceylan, Halim
Ceylan, Hüseyin
Keywords: Equilibrium network design problem
Harmony Search
Stochastic user equilibrium
Traffic control
TRANSYT hill climbing
Genetic algorithms
Heuristic algorithms
Heuristic methods
Problem solving
Roads and streets
Stochastic systems
Traffic signals
Transportation
Travel time
Equilibrium network design problems
Genetic algorithm (GAs)
Global optimum solutions
Harmony search
Road transportation networks
Traffic signal settings
Optimization
genetic algorithm
heuristics
numerical model
optimization
road transport
stochasticity
transportation infrastructure
transportation system
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Determining the optimum signal settings in a road transportation network is an important issue for providing shorter travel time and lower fuel consumption. In the Stochastic EQuilibrium Network Design (SEQND) context, traffic signal setting problem has been widely formulated as an optimization problem which is addressed with both deterministic and heuristic approaches. While deterministic approaches such as gradient-based methods are preferred, they may not be effective since the problem contains several local optima and the decision space is highly convoluted. Recently, heuristic global search approaches such as Genetic Algorithms (GAs) are utilized to solve the SEQND problem which may be non-convex in nature. Although heuristic approaches are very effective at exploring the search space, they may require relatively long time to find the global optimum solution. Thus, a hybrid approach, which utilizes a local search method that fine-tunes the solution of the global search method, may provide more accurate results for SEQND problem. Thus, this study proposes " Hybrid Harmony Search and Hill Climbing with TRANSYT" (HSHCTRANS) model to solve the SEQND problem. In the HSHCTRANS model, meta-heuristic Harmony Search (HS) algorithm is employed as a global search method while the TRANSYT hill climbing routine is used for fine-tuning. It has been applied to an example signalized road network. The effectiveness of the hybrid HSHCTRANS over the HS and Genetic Algorithm (GA)-based models has been investigated in terms of network performance index (PI). Results showed that the hybrid HSHCTRANS model provided about 11% improvement when it is compared with GA-based model. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8734
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2012.05.007
ISSN: 0968-090X
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