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A Simulation-Optimization Method for Signal Synchronization with Bus Priority and Driver Speed Advisory to Connected Vehicles

Chiara Colombaroni, Gaetano Fusco, Natalia Isaenko

2020Transportation research procedia25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paper introduces a model-based optimization procedure for the design of a control system with signal synchronization, real-time bus priority and green light speed advisory to car drivers. The traffic model simulates car traffic as platoons and bus movements individually. An optimization routine simulates the effect of different bus priority rules, which can be actuated online through bus identification devices and applies a metaheuristic algorithm to optimize signal settings. The macroscopic model and the design method have been applied and also tested in microsimulation on a principal street in Rome with a tram line on a reserved lane. Results obtained show that offline signal optimization and online signal priority can significantly reduce both travel times of bus riders and delays for total traffic. Similarly, speed advisory to drivers, if considered in signal optimization, can improve not only drivers' delays but even transit passengers' delays because it allows more efficient use of the road.

Topics & Concepts

MicrosimulationSIGNAL (programming language)Signal timingReal-time computingComputer scienceTransit (satellite)SimulationTraffic signalEngineeringAutomotive engineeringTransport engineeringPublic transportProgramming languageTraffic control and managementTransportation Planning and OptimizationTraffic Prediction and Management Techniques
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