2021
DOI: 10.1177/03611981211017914
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Sequential Optimization of an Emergency Response Vehicle’s Intra-Link Movement in a Partially Connected Vehicle Environment

Abstract: This paper introduces a semi-automated system that facilitates emergency response vehicle (ERV) movement through a transportation link by providing instructions to downstream non-ERVs. The proposed system adapts to information from non-ERVs that are nearby and downstream of the ERV. As the ERV passes stopped non-ERVs, new non-ERVs are considered. The proposed system sequentially executes integer linear programs (ILPs) on transportation link segments with information transferred between optimizations to ensure … Show more

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“…Yuan and Zhang studied the risk trust based on the total variation theory based on the trust research angle of emergency risk analysis [11]. Hannoun et al used the accident risk assessment method in industry (ARAMIS) to analyze safety hazards, proposed an alternative protocol and method for risk reduction and reassessment, and used the odyssey marine accident to validate the proposed method's effectiveness [12]. Huang et al classified risk analysis, assessment methods, and techniques from the perspectives of qualitative, quantitative, and comprehensive (qualitative combined with quantitative, semi-quantitative), and finally achieved the effect of improving risk management capabilities [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuan and Zhang studied the risk trust based on the total variation theory based on the trust research angle of emergency risk analysis [11]. Hannoun et al used the accident risk assessment method in industry (ARAMIS) to analyze safety hazards, proposed an alternative protocol and method for risk reduction and reassessment, and used the odyssey marine accident to validate the proposed method's effectiveness [12]. Huang et al classified risk analysis, assessment methods, and techniques from the perspectives of qualitative, quantitative, and comprehensive (qualitative combined with quantitative, semi-quantitative), and finally achieved the effect of improving risk management capabilities [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the findings of [99], Ismath et al [100] studied the performance of both strategies from a communication perspective and conclude that FLS outperforms BLS when speed variance is small. Hannoun et al [101,102] designed and improved a semi-automated warning system to instruct downstream traffic to yield using mixed integer linear programming. The proposed strategy adapts to varying market penetration rate of connected vehicles and is validated to be computationally efficient for the real-time deployment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%