Highlights ► Multi-modal traffic control with vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. ► Platoons of vehicles are identified using on-line communicated information. ► A mathematical programming problem is solved to predict future signal control states. ► Vehicle delays for two modes are significantly reduced over traditional control methods.
Abstract A unified platoon-based mathematical formulation called PAMSCOD is presented to perform arterial (network) traffic signal control while considering multiple travel modes in a vehicle-to-infrastructure communications environment. First, a headway-based platoon recognition algorithm is developed to identify pseudo-platoons given probe vehicles’ online information. It is assumed that passenger vehicles constitute a significant majority of the vehicles in the network. This algorithm identifies existing queues and significant platoons approaching each intersection. Second, a mixed-integer linear program (MILP) is solved to determine future optimal signal plans based on the current traffic controller status, online platoon data and priority requests from special vehicles, such as transit buses. Deviating from the traditional common network cycle length, PAMSCOD aims to provide multi-modal dynamical progression (MDP) on the arterial based on the probe information. Microscopic simulation using VISSIM shows that PAMSCOD can easily handle two common traffic modes, transit buses and automobiles, and significantly reduce delays for both modes under both non-saturated and oversaturated traffic conditions as compared to traditional state-of-practice coordinated-actuated signal control with timings optimized by SYNCHRO.
PAMSCOD: Platoon-based arterial multi-modal signal control with online data
Tramsportation Research, Part C: Emerging Technologies ; 20 , 1 ; 164-184
2011-01-01
21 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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