Signal Timing Optimization Methodologies and Challenges for the City of Baltimore, MD, USA, Central Business District and Gateways.

Author(s)
Riniker, K. Silberman, P. & Sabra, Z.A.
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Abstract

A major signal timing optimization project was recently completed in Baltimore, Maryland. This article discusses the challenges of this 425-signaloptimization project, as well as the methodologies used to overcome thesechallenges. The project involved 250 signals in a grid central business district (CBD) and 175 signals on gateway corridors leading to and from the CBD. Much of the success of the project can be attributed to a computertool for signal timing analysis and optimization. Using the traffic signal timing model, multiple users could code the network, perform independent signal timing evaluation and subsequently merge the files to a single working file. The associated microsimulation software allowed engineers to develop and visualize alternative offset and split solutions and corresponding progression plans. The project paid for itself in less than 3 monthsin terms of reduced delays, stops and emissions.

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I E845027 /73 / ITRD E845027
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ITE Journal. 2008 /06. 78(6) pp24-30 (2 Fig., 3 Tab., 7 Ref.)

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