EVALUATION OF OPTIMIZED POLICIES FOR ADAPTIVE CONTROL STRATEGY

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GARTNER, NH TARNOFF, PJ ANDREWS, CM
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Optimization policies for adaptive control (opac) is an on-line control algorithm designed to optimize the performance of individualtraffic signals. It is a building block for demand-responsive control of a distributed signal system. Opac-rt is a traffic signal control system that implements the opac strategy in real time. The systemuses traffic data collected from detectors located well upstream (400 to 600 ft) of the stop bar on all approaches to an intersection. Signal timings are dynamically optimized in a demand-responsive manner using a rolling horizon scheme. Results of the first implementation and field testing of the on-line opac strategy at individual intersections indicate that opac performs better than well-timed actuated signals, particularly at greater demand levels. The payback periodof the incremental costs of installing the current version of opac is estimated to be less than 1 year. Further enhancements of the opac system operation are likely to significantly increase its effectiveness. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1324, Communications, traffic signals, and traffic control devices 1991

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 855325 IRRD 9301
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1324 PAG: 105-114 T12

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