A method for adaptive traffic control.

Author(s)
Rosdolsky, H.G.
Year
Abstract

Presents methods for determining optimal settings for signal networks are too time consuming to be implemented on-line with contemporary computers. The bulk of the computation involves signal coordination between intersections. It is proposed that global signal coordination may be achieved adaptively using appropriately chosen local control algorithms. This is demonstrated for certain simple networks using an algorithm that minimizes stops to vehicles in platoons. The results are valid for essentially light traffic.

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B 2349 T /73.5/
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 7 (1973), No. 1 (March), p. 1-16, 6 fig.

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