A variable phase sequence progression optimization system.

Author(s)
Whitson, R.H. & Carvell, J.D.
Year
Abstract

An arterial intersection control system using a variable phase sequence, progression optimization program has been developed, implemented and tested on a system of four multi-phase intersections along a major thoroughfare. Some 100 detectors were obtained using a interface that bypassed the local controller allowing a computer direct access to the signal lights. Results of the data analysis are presented showing an improvement in the quality of traffic flow.

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B 7607 (In: B 5309) /73/ IRRD 215908
Source

In: Proceedings of the Second IFAC/-IFIP/IFORS Symposium on Traffic Control and Transportation Systems, North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1974, p. 57-68, 7 fig., 1 graph., 2 tab., 6 ref.

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