DocumentCode :
1802298
Title :
A system-wide approach to adaptive traffic control
Author :
Spall, James C. ; Chin, Daniel C. ; Smith, Richard H.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
25-26 Sep 1995
Firstpage :
442
Lastpage :
447
Abstract :
A key problem in traffic engineering is the optimization of the flow of vehicles through a given road network. Improving the timing of the traffic signals at intersections in the network is generally the most powerful and cost-effective means of achieving this goal. Recent efforts have resulted in the development of an approach for optimal centralized signal timing that eliminates the need for an open-loop model. The approach is based on a neural network (NN) serving as the basis for the control law, with the internal NN weight estimation occurring real-time in closed-loop mode via the simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation algorithm. This paper investigates the application of such a non-network-model-based approach and illustrates the approach through a simulation on a nine-intersection, mid-Manhattan, New York network. The simulated traffic network contains varying short and long-term congestion behavior and short-term stochastic, nonlinear effects. The approach results in a net 10% reduction in vehicle wait time relative to the performance of the existing, in-place strategy
Keywords :
adaptive control; closed loop systems; neurocontrollers; real-time systems; road traffic; signalling; traffic control; adaptive traffic control; centralized signal timing; closed-loop mode; congestion; neural network; perturbation stochastic approximation; real-time system; system-wide approach; traffic flow; vehicle wait time; weight estimation; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Automotive engineering; Communication system traffic control; Neural networks; Power engineering and energy; Programmable control; Stochastic processes; Timing; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles '95 Symposium., Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2983-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.1995.528322
Filename :
528322
Link To Document :
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