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The Impacts of Centralized Control on Mixed Traffic Network Performance: A Strategic Games Analysis

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School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
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Hellenic Institute of Transport, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, 57001 Thessaloniki, Greece
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Sustainability 2024, 16(15), 6343; https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156343
Submission received: 31 May 2024 / Revised: 19 July 2024 / Accepted: 22 July 2024 / Published: 24 July 2024

Abstract

Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) address contemporary transportation challenges, as Connected Vehicles (CVs) can play a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency and safety. The role of central governing authorities in shaping traffic management policies for CVs influences decision-making processes and system performance. In this work, the role of central governing authorities in the traffic management of a mixed traffic network is examined, integrating System Optimum principles with game theory. More specifically, we introduce and develop a framework that models and analyses the strategic interactions between different stakeholders in a mixed traffic environment, considering central governing authorities with varying levels of control. The results indicate how the various levels of control of a central governing authority may have an impact on the network in terms of traffic measures. Through a strategic games analysis, the trade-offs associated with centralized control mechanisms are demonstrated and recommendations are offered for policymakers and practitioners to optimize traffic management strategies.
Keywords: Connected Vehicles; traffic management; central governing authorities; System Optimum; game theory Connected Vehicles; traffic management; central governing authorities; System Optimum; game theory

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Kotsi, A.; Politis, I.; Mitsakis, E. The Impacts of Centralized Control on Mixed Traffic Network Performance: A Strategic Games Analysis. Sustainability 2024, 16, 6343. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156343

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Kotsi A, Politis I, Mitsakis E. The Impacts of Centralized Control on Mixed Traffic Network Performance: A Strategic Games Analysis. Sustainability. 2024; 16(15):6343. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156343

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Kotsi, Areti, Ioannis Politis, and Evangelos Mitsakis. 2024. "The Impacts of Centralized Control on Mixed Traffic Network Performance: A Strategic Games Analysis" Sustainability 16, no. 15: 6343. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156343

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