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Abstract: Signal plan transition is the process of changing from one timing plan to another. It begins when the first intersection starts adjusting signal timing plans and ends when the last intersection completes adjusting signal timing plans.The transition between signal timing plans is required because traffic patterns change during the day. Therefore, it is necessary to modify signal timing parameters offset, phase split, and cycle length for different expectations of traffic volume. This paper presents an alternative and new mathematical model to enhance the performance of traffic signals coordination at intersections during the transition phase. This model is oriented to describe the transition regarding coordination parameters in all intersections of an arterial road for minimizing the social cost during the transition phase expressed in function of costs due to delays, fuel consumption, and air emissions. An ant colony algorithm was designed, coded, and simulated to find the optimal transition parameters using available data.The model was evaluated based on its ability to minimize social costs during the transition period. Results showed that the proposed method performs better than traditional ones.
Fuente: Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2017
Editorial: Institute for Transportation
Año de publicación: 2017
Nº de páginas: 13
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1155/2017/1943846
ISSN: 0197-6729,2042-3195
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PEÑABAENA-NIEBLES, RITA
CANTILLO, VICTOR
JOSE LUIS MOURA BERODIA
ANGEL IBEAS PORTILLA
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