CATERINA BALZOTTI

Dottoressa di ricerca

ciclo: XXXIII



Titolo della tesi: Second order traffic flow models on road networks and real data applications

This thesis concerns macroscopic traffic models and data-driven models. In the first part we deal with the extension of Generic Second Order Models (GSOM) for traffic flow to road networks. We define a Riemann Solver at the junction based on a priority rule, providing an iterative algorithm able to build the solution to junctions with n incoming and m outgoing roads. The logic underlying our solver is the following: the flow is maximised respecting the priority rule, but the latter can be modified if the outgoing road supply exceeds the demand of the road with higher priority. We provide bounds on the total variation of waves interacting with the junction, giving explicit computations for intersections with two incoming and two outgoing roads. These estimates are fundamental to prove the existence of weak solutions to Cauchy problems on networks via Wave-Front-Tracking. GSOM are used to analyse traffic dynamics and their effects on the production of pollutant emissions. First we apply the proposed Riemann Solver to simulate traffic dynamics on diverge and merge junctions and on roundabouts obtained by combining these two types of intersection. Then, we propose a methodology to estimate the pollutant emissions deriving from traffic dynamics. The emission model is calibrated and validated using the NGSIM dataset of real trajectory data. Furthermore, we set up a minimisation problem aimed at finding the optimal priority rule for our Riemann Solver that reduces the emission rates due to the traffic dynamic. Finally, we analyse some chemical reactions which lead to the production of ozone, focusing on the effects on pollution of the presence of traffic lights on the road. Next, we introduce a macroscopic two-dimensional multi-class traffic model on a single road, aimed at including lane-changes and different types of vehicles. The multi-class model consists of a coupled system of conservation laws in two space dimensions. Besides the study of the Riemann problems, we present a Lax-Friedrichs type discretisation scheme and we recover the theoretical results by means of numerical tests. We then calibrate and validate the multi-class model with real trajectory data and we test its ability of simulating vehicles overtaking. Finally, we present a new methodology to recover mass movements from snapshots of its distribution. To this end we put in place an algorithm based on the combination of two methods: first, we use the dynamic mode decomposition to create a system of equations describing the mass transfer; second, we use the Wasserstein distance to reconstruct the underlying velocity field that is responsible for the displacement. We conclude this part with a real-life application: the algorithm is employed to study the travel flows of people in large populated areas using, as input, presence data of people in given region domains derived from the mobile phone network, at different time instants.

Produzione scientifica

11573/1567222 - 2021 - Effects of fractional derivatives with different orders in SIS epidemic models
Balzotti, C.; D'ovidio, M.; Lai, A. C.; Loreti, P. - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: COMPUTATION (Basel: MDPI) pp. 89- - issn: 2079-3197 - wos: WOS:000688862900001 (2) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85113717840 (5)

11573/1487033 - 2021 - A two-dimensional multi-class traffic flow model
Balzotti, Caterina; Göttlich, Simone - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: NETWORKS AND HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA () pp. 69-90 - issn: 1556-1801 - wos: WOS:000615204300004 (3) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85101413819 (3)

11573/1408570 - 2020 - Understanding Mass Transfer Directions via Data-Driven Models with Application to Mobile Phone Data
Alla, Alessandro; Balzotti, Caterina; Briani, Maya; Cristiani, Emiliano - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS (Philadelphia, PA : Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, c2002-) pp. 1372-1391 - issn: 1536-0040 - wos: WOS:000545964300021 (5) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85092331534 (5)

11573/1445465 - 2020 - Fractional SIS epidemic models
Balzotti, C.; D'ovidio, M.; Loreti, P. - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: FRACTAL AND FRACTIONAL (Basel, Switzerland: MDPI AG) pp. 1-18 - issn: 2504-3110 - wos: WOS:000578944000001 (15) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85091371308 (16)

11573/1491715 - 2020 - Forecasting Visitors’ behaviour in Crowded Museums
Balzotti, Caterina; Briani, Maya; Corbetta, Alessandro; Cristiani, Emiliano; Minozzi, Marina; Natalini, Roberto; Suriano, Sara; Toschi, Federico - 04c Atto di convegno in rivista
rivista: COLLECTIVE DYNAMICS () pp. - - issn: 2366-8539 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)
congresso: Proceedings from the 9th International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics (PED2018) (Lund, Sweden)

11573/1408590 - 2020 - Towards a Comprehensive Model for the Impact of Traffic Patterns on Air Pollution
Piccoli, Benedetto; De Filippo, Barbara; Briani, Maya; Balzotti, Caterina - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
congresso: 6th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems, VEHITS 2020 (Prague; Czech Republic)
libro: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems - (978-989-758-419-0)

11573/1336155 - 2018 - Understanding Human Mobility Flows from Aggregated Mobile Phone Data⁎
Balzotti, Caterina; Bragagnini, A.; Briani, Maya; Cristiani, E. - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
congresso: 15th IFAC Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems CTS 2018 (Savona; Italy)
libro: 15th IFAC Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems CTS 2018 - ()

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