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Evaluation of actuated, coordinated, and adaptive signal control systems: A case study

  • Irene Chia
  • , Xinkai Wu*
  • , Sawanpreet Singh Dhaliwal
  • , John Thai
  • , Xudong Jia
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • California State Polytechnic University Pomona
  • Traffic Management Center

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As urban traffic congestion grows, traffic engineers must find ways to maximize the efficiency of traffic signal control. Different control strategies, including actuated, coordinated, and adaptive, have their own strengths and weaknesses; therefore, it is necessary to comprehensively evaluate these control modes to understand which strategy is most appropriate for users. This research carries out a case study to evaluate the adaptive performance of Adaptive Control Software Lite (ACS-Lite) versus conventional coordinated-actuated and fully actuated, noncoordinated control. The test was done along two congested arterials around Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The results indicated that adaptive control did not perform as well as the well-calibrated and finely-tuned time-of-day coordination. These results also indicated that for this type of congested network, the adaptive signal control is best suited to improving the efficiency when traffic demand is unpredictable, variable, and in low volume. During peak hours, when traffic demand was high and predictable, conventional coordinated time-of-day plans performed better. Future research could aim to improve adaptive control by adopting more coordinated features and utilizing high-resolution data to improve the overall efficiency.

源语言英语
文章编号05017007
期刊Journal of Transportation Engineering Part A: Systems
143
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 9月 2017
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