Traffic Signal Control Strategy under Adverse Weather Condition

CICTP 2018 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lun Zhang ◽  
Wenwen Zhao ◽  
Xiyu Zhang
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 168781401982590 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xu Qu ◽  
Tangyi Guo ◽  
Jin Guo ◽  
Yi Lin ◽  
Bin Ran

Fixed-time traffic signal control strategy in an isolated pedestrian crossing tends to reduce traffic capacity and expose vulnerable road users to more danger. To mitigate the negative impact of previous control strategy, this study proposed an optimal real-time signal timing strategy to protect pedestrian crossing and at the same time minimize the system-wide traffic delay. With the application of a wide-area radar data, the features of vehicles, pedestrians, and the passing time of non-motor vehicles and pedestrian were captured considering conflicts and traffic delay. The support vector machine for regression was utilized to hypothesize traffic delay by training. The discrete values of hypothetical passing time will be tested. The minimum value of delay can be recognized and the corresponding hypothetical passing time will be recommended as the green time for crossing. The performance of the proposed ORSTS outperformed the fixed-time traffic signal control strategy in reducing traffic delay by 22.3%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Li-li Zhang ◽  
Qi Zhao ◽  
Li Wang ◽  
Ling-yu Zhang

In this paper, we present a traffic cyber physical system for urban road traffic signal control, which is referred to as UTSC-CPS. With this proposed system, managers and researchers can realize the construction and simulation of various types of traffic scenarios, the rapid development, and optimization of new control strategies and can apply effective control strategies to actual traffic management. The advantages of this new system include the following. Firstly, the fusion architecture of private cloud computing and edge computing is proposed for the first time, which effectively improves the performance of software and hardware of the urban road traffic signal control system and realizes information security perception and protection in cloud and equipment, respectively, within the fusion framework; secondly, using the concept of parallel system, the depth of real-time traffic control subsystem and real-time simulation subsystem is realized. Thirdly, the idea of virtual scene basic engine and strategy agent engine is put forward in the system design, which separates data from control strategy by designing a general control strategy API and helps researchers focus on control algorithm itself without paying attention to detection data and basic data. Finally, considering China, the system designs a general control strategy API to separate data from control strategy. Most of the popular communication protocols between signal controllers and detectors are private protocols. The standard protocol conversion middleware is skillfully designed, which decouples the field equipment from the system software and achieves the universality and reliability of the control strategy. To further demonstrate the advantages of the new system, we have carried out a one-year practical test in Weifang City, Shandong Province, China. The system has been proved in terms of stability, security, scalability, practicability and rapid practice, and verification of the new control strategy. At the same time, it proves the superiority of the simulation subsystem in the performance and simulation scale by comparing the different-scale road networks of Shunyi District in Beijing and Weifang City in Shandong Province. Further tests were conducted using real intersections, and the results were equally valid.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaohui Lin ◽  
Jianmin Xu ◽  
Peiqun Lin ◽  
Chengtao Cao ◽  
Jiahui Liu

Connected-vehicles network provides opportunities and conditions for improving traffic signal control, and macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) can control the road network at the macrolevel effectively. This paper integrated proposed real-time access to the number of mobile vehicles and the maximum road queuing length in the Connected-vehicles network. Moreover, when implementing a simple control strategy to limit the boundary flow of a road network based on MFD, we determined whether the maximum queuing length of each boundary section exceeds the road-safety queuing length in real-time calculations and timely adjusted the road-network influx rate to avoid the overflow phenomenon in the boundary section. We established a road-network microtraffic simulation model in VISSIM software taking a district as the experimental area, determined MFD of the region based on the number of mobile vehicles, and weighted traffic volume of the road network. When the road network was tending to saturate, we implemented a simple control strategy and our algorithm limits the boundary flow. Finally, we compared the traffic signal control indicators with three strategies: (1) no control strategy, (2) boundary control, and (3) boundary control with limiting queue strategy. The results show that our proposed algorithm is better than the other two.


2003 ◽  
Vol 36 (14) ◽  
pp. 31-36
Author(s):  
Emmanouil Smaragdis ◽  
Vaya Dinopoulou ◽  
Kostas Aboudolas ◽  
Christina Diakaki ◽  
Markos Papageorgiou

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