Study on Identification Method for Urban Road Traffic Conditions with Inductive Loop Data

Author(s):  
Haifeng Guo ◽  
Guiyan Jiang ◽  
Weigang Zhu
2013 ◽  
Vol 361-363 ◽  
pp. 2344-2348
Author(s):  
Jing Fei Yu ◽  
Li Dong Wang ◽  
Nan Nan Wang ◽  
Xin Jie Zhang

From the basic feelings of urban road use, the paper selects 15 indicators to factor analysis for satisfaction of urban road use; those indicators are attributed to the four common factors, final the scores of integrated weighting factor is taken variable to cluster analysis. The results showed that the satisfaction of 13 road sections that was selected can be divides into four levels. By comparison, the results of analysis are more in line with the actual situation of the road section, therefore the results can provide a basis to enhance and improve road conditions for the relevant personnel.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 789364
Author(s):  
Fengyuan Wang ◽  
Min Li ◽  
Jieyu Fan ◽  
Fuquan Pan

In the integrated traffic environment, human factor is always a main factor of the three elementary factors, besides the vehicle and road factor. The driver physiological and psychological characteristics have an important impact especially on traffic safety in urban road traffic conditions. Some typical traffic scenes in condition of urban road, such as light signal control at intersection, overtaking, and passing, are selected for condition analysis. An eye movement apparatus was used to obtain driver eye closure, blink frequency, and other visual physiological indicators in the traffic conditions of urban road. The regular patterns of driver visual characteristics in the corresponding scenes were analyzed in detail to provide data and theoretical support for the further research on traffic safety of urban environment from the viewpoint of driver psychology and behavior.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh ◽  
Adam Torok

Road traffic noise is one of the most relevant sources in the environmental noise pollution of the urban areas where dynamics of the traffic flow are much more complicated than uninterrupted traffic flows. It is evident that different traffic conditions would play the role in the urban traffic flow considering the dynamic nature of the traffic flow on one hand and presence of traffic lights, roundabouts, etc. on the other hand. The main aim of the current paper is to investigate the effect of different traffic conditions on urban road traffic noise. To do so, different traffic conditions have been theoretically generated by the Monte Carlo Simulation technique following the distribution of traffic speed in the urban roads. The “ASJ RTN-Model” has been considered as a base road traffic noise prediction model which would deal with different traffic conditions including steady and nonsteady traffic flow that would cover the urban traffic flow conditions properly. Having generated the vehicles speeds in different traffic conditions, the emitted noise (LWA) and subsequently the noise level at receiver (LA) were estimated by “ASJ RTN-Model.” Having estimated LWA and LA for each and every vehicle in each traffic condition and taking the concept of transient noise into account, the single event sound exposure levels (SEL) in different traffic conditions are calculated and compared to each other. The results showed that decelerated traffic flow had the lowest contribution, compared to congestion, accelerated flow, free flow, oversaturated congestion, and undersaturated flow by 16%, 14%, 12%, 12%, and 10%, respectively. Moreover, the distribution of emitted noise and noise level at receiver were compared in different traffic conditions. The results showed that traffic congestion had considerably the maximum peak compared to other traffic conditions which would highlight the importance of the range of generated noise in different traffic conditions.


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