Coordinated road-junction traffic control by dynamic programming
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2005
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This paper presents a novel approach to road-traffic control for interconnected junctions. With a local fuzzy-logic controller (FLC) installed at each junction, a dynamic-programming (DP) technique is proposed to derive the green time for each phase in a traffic-light cycle. Coordination parameters from the adjacent junctions are also taken into consideration so that organized control is extended beyond a single junction. Instead of pursuing the absolute optimization of traffic delay, this study examines a practical approach to enable the simple implementation of coordination among junctions, while attempting to reduce delays, if possible. The simulation results show that the delay per vehicle can be substantially reduced, particularly when the traffic demand reaches the junction capacity. The implementation of this controller does not require complicated or demanding hardware, and such simplicity makes it a useful tool for offline studies or realtime control purposes. |
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IEEE |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37923/1/c37923.pdf DOI:10.1109/TITS.2005.853713 Heung, Tsin Hing, Ho, Tin Kin, & Fung, Yu Fai (2005) Coordinated road-junction traffic control by dynamic programming. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 6(3), pp. 341-350. |
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Copyright 2005 IEEE |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #080108 Neural Evolutionary and Fuzzy Computation #090507 Transport Engineering #Traffic Coordination #dynamic programming #fuzzy logic control #road traffic control |
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Journal Article |