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Delay-Time Actuated Traffic Signal Control for an Isolated Intersection

Oertel, Robert
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Wagner, Peter  
2011
Transportation Research Board 2011 (90th Annual Meeting)

This paper describes a new approach to control traffic signals at isolated intersections by capturing vehicles’ delay times and utilize them to adjust the green times. Similar to a traditional vehicle actuated control a queue clearing policy is applied: Within the bounds of a minimum and a maximum green time, a running green phase is terminated as soon as the accumulated delay on an approach is dissolved. The strength of this new approach is that it can be used for new data sources like probe vehicles, video cameras, or vehicle infrastructure integration (VII). To assess the quality of the new method, a simulation study is performed which demonstrates that it outperforms the traditional approaches, with the additional benefit of robustness against a particular kind of measurement error.

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conference paper not in proceedings
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Oertel, Robert
Wagner, Peter  
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2011

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Transportation Research Board 2011 (90th Annual Meeting)

Washington, USA

January 23-27,2011

Available on Infoscience
August 31, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/85170
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