The development and evaluation of metropolitan Toronto's real time program for computerized traffic control devices.

Author(s)
Rach, L.
Year
Abstract

A computerized traffic signal control program of optimizing and implementing on line traffic signal splits, cycle lengths and offsets within 15 minute control periods, is developed. Statistical analysis indicates that the real time optimization program settings outperformed the fixed time of day settings by 3.6% in the central area.

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B 12943 (In: B 12860) /73/ IRRD 234628
Source

In: Control in transportation systems : proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP/ IFORS 3rd International Symposium, Columbus, August 9-13, 1976, p. 349-362, 7 fig., 3 graph., 4 tab., 4 ref.

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