DocumentCode :
2275645
Title :
Artery System Signal Scheme Modified During Adverse Weather
Author :
Wang Zhengwu ; Zhang Ping
Author_Institution :
Inf. Sci. & Eng., Central South Univ., Changsha, China
Volume :
1
fYear :
2010
fDate :
13-14 March 2010
Firstpage :
703
Lastpage :
706
Abstract :
Adverse weather has an important effect on driver behavior, roadway safety, and roadway mobility. Coordination control in typical clear conditions may be an uncoordinated and sub-optimal. Therefore, signal system should adapt to changing traffic flows and travel conditions. This paper tries to modify signal scheme to adapt to the weather conditions. Firstly, speed-flow model of weather events is built, and saturation flow and green light interval time are modeled in adverse weather respectively. Secondly, the necessity of timing scheme modification is confirmed through an experimental artery system. Signal scheme has obviously been changed in order to adapt to the significant change of traffic flow during adverse weather. Finally, signal scheme for the experimental artery system is a newly optimizedly devised in adverse weather based on fixed-time control. Comparing the new plan with the former plan, total delays of all intersections are decreased by 10%. Therefore, the necessity of timing scheme modification is further confirmed.
Keywords :
automated highways; meteorology; road safety; Coordination control; adverse weather; artery system signal scheme; driver behavior; fixed-time control; roadway mobility; roadway safety; signal system; timing scheme modification; traffic flows; Arteries; Automation; Communication system traffic control; Ice; Mechatronics; Road safety; Snow; Telecommunication traffic; Timing; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Changsha City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5001-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5739-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMTMA.2010.89
Filename :
5458486
Link To Document :
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