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This paper addresses the optimization model of traffic sensor location considering drivers’ route choice behaviors. Based on the idea of bi-level programming, a mathematical model with an objective of maximizing total observed traffic flow, it is first formulated to maximize the benefit game between traffic managers and drivers. A hybrid GA-MSA algorithm is proposed to obtain the optimal or near-optimal solution of the above model, in which GA is utilized to solve the upper-level mixed integer nonlinear programming and MSA is adopted to get the link flow pattern in a stochastic user equilibrium state under different traffic sensor location schemes.
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Zhang, Q. (2016). Optimal Types of Traffic Sensors Located in a Stochastic Network: A Bi-Level Programming Model. In: Li, M., Zhang, Q., Zhang, J., Li, Y. (eds) Proceedings of 2015 2nd International Conference on Industrial Economics System and Industrial Security Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-655-3_53
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