Transit signal priority control at signalized intersections : a comprehensive review.

Auteur(s)
Lin, Y. Yang, X. Zou, N. & Franz, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Transit signal priority (TSP) control widely used at signalized intersections has been recognized as a practical strategy to improve the efficiency and reliability of bus operations. A proper TSP control can effectively reduce bus travel time at local arterials without significantly bringing negative impacts to the network. This paper provides a comprehensive review of TSP controls by presenting two primary sections: priority control methods and system evaluations. Based on the different types of priority strategies, the existing control methods are sub-divided into two categories: passive control and active control. Particularly, the active control is further categorized as two groups: rule-based approach and model-based one. In the review section of system evaluations, this paper presents three effective ways found in the literature: analytical evaluation, simulation test, and field test. Also to further demonstrate the effectiveness of TSP in practice, this study analyzes its field benefits in 24 cities around the world. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20150975 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Transportation Letters, Vol. 7 (2015), No. 3 (June), p. 168-180, 86 ref.

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