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Abstract Maintaining traffic speed below the operational speed is a commitment to achieve the best standards of road safety. That can be achieved through the use of the latest advanced technologies like traffic sensors, which play a crucial role in traffic control and management regarding the information they provide. However, placing these devices in a network constitutes a significant problem due to its multidisciplinary nature. The traffic sensors’ location problem always suffers from a combinatorial property with the size of the network. This thesis presents a new formulation to one of those traffic sensors problems, namely; the portable excess speed detectors location problem. These detectors are studied to be located in a network in order to separate most of the demand node pairs in the network resembling the well-known traffic sensor surveillance problem. However, newly, the locations are permitted to be changed introducing the dynamic form of the sensor location problem. The problem is formulated mathematically as a set covering problem, which is proven to be an NP-hard problem then heuristics are called for the solution. The aim is to find the optimal number of sensors to intercept most of the daily traffic besides how to redistribute these sensors maintaining their coverage efficiency. The methodology is applied to AL Riyadh city as a real case study network. The methodology results show the capability of providing satisfactory solutions with reasonable computing burden. |