Reference:
R. van Kooten,
P. Imhof,
K. Brummelhuis,
M. van Pampus,
A. Jamshidnejad, and
B. De Schutter,
"ART-UTC: An adaptive real-time urban traffic control strategy,"
Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE 20th International Conference on
Intelligent Transportation Systems (IEEE ITSC 2017), Yokohama,
Japan, pp. 1547-1552, Oct. 2017.
Abstract:
A novel signal control strategy for urban traffic networks, called
ART-UTC (the abbreviated form of "Adaptive Real-Time Urban Traffic
Control") is introduced. We propose an efficient algorithm for ART-UTC
to determine the green priority of different rights-of-way at each
intersection. The proposed algorithm takes into account the queue
length on each link, the waiting time of the first vehicle in the
queue, and the incoming traffic flow to the link. We also propose a
law to determine the green times of each traffic light based on the
queue length on the link that is controlled by that traffic light. An
advantage of ART-UTC is that due to the simple computations involved,
it can be used for real-time urban traffic control. To evaluate
ART-UTC, two different urban traffic networks are simulated within the
urban traffic simulator SUMO. The performance of ART-UTC is compared
to the performance of a fixed-time traffic controller based on
Webster's formulas and a vehicle-actuated traffic controller. The
results show that by using ART-UTC, the total travel time of the
vehicles, the average queue length on the links in urban traffic
networks, and the average waiting time of the first vehicles in the
queues on the links of the traffic networks are reduced significantly
in the majority of the cases compared with the fixed-time and the
vehicle-actuated controllers.