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Managing evacuation networks
Authors:Carlos F. Daganzo
Affiliation:Institute of Transportation Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:This paper proposes a non-anticipative, adaptive, decentralized strategy for managing evacuation networks. The strategy is non-anticipative because it does not rely on demand forecasts, adaptive because it uses real-time traffic information, and decentralized because all the information is available locally. It can be used with a failed communication network.The strategy pertains to networks in which no links backtrack in the direction of increased risk. For these types of networks, no other strategy exists that can evacuate more people in any given time, or finish the evacuation in less time. The strategy is also shown to be socially fair, in the sense that the time needed to evacuate all the people exceeding any risk level is, both, the least possible, and the same as if less-at-risk individuals did not participate in the evacuation. The strategy can be proven optimal even when backflows happen due to driver gaming.
Keywords:InFO   Evacuation models   Maximum flows   Ramp metering   Traffic assignment   Wardrop
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