DocumentCode
2735521
Title
Control strategy options for VMS-QUO VADIS
Author
Tarry, S.
Author_Institution
Oscar Faber TPA, Birmingham, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
34753
Firstpage
42552
Lastpage
42554
Abstract
The primary objective of QUO VADIS is to establish how variable message signs (VMS) are best managed to give high quality information and guidance to drivers and to improve the capacity of a road network. The author describes how the four alternative approaches being investigated within QUO VADIS are: a plan selection approach (developed by OFTPA) based on a pre-established library of plans identified by rule of thumb; a plan selection approach (developed by TRL) that utilises the MCONTRAM network traffic model to develop a library of plans; a feedback approach (developed by Technical University of Munich and INRETS) derived from automatic control theory and leading to traffic responsive control based on current traffic measurements; and an expert system approach OPERA (developed by the French Companies ISIS and STERIA) combining real-time forecasting and pre-established expert rules
Keywords
expert systems; feedback; project engineering; road traffic; software packages; traffic control; MCONTRAM network traffic model; QUO VADIS; automatic control theory; current traffic measurements; drivers; expert rules; expert system; feedback approach; guidance; high quality information; library; plan selection approach; projects; real-time forecasting; road network capacity; rule of thumb; traffic responsive control; variable message signs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Dynamic Control of Strategic Inter-Urban Road Networks, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
ISSN
0537-9989
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950248
Filename
478360
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