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Design and evaluation of real-time adaptive traffic signal control algorithms.
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Design and evaluation of real-time adaptive traffic signal control algorithms./
作者:
Shelby, Steven Gebhart.
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484 p.
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Director: Suvrajeet Sen.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-01B.
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Engineering, Civil. -
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9780493535326
Design and evaluation of real-time adaptive traffic signal control algorithms.
Shelby, Steven Gebhart.
Design and evaluation of real-time adaptive traffic signal control algorithms.
- 484 p.
Director: Suvrajeet Sen.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2001.
This dissertation investigates methods of real-time adaptive traffic signal control in the context of single isolated intersection and coordinated urban network applications. A primary goal in this dissertation is to identify and address scenarios where real-time optimized controllers do not maintain competitive performance with off-line calibrated, vehicle-actuated control techniques.
ISBN: 9780493535326Subjects--Topical Terms:
783781
Engineering, Civil.
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A new algorithm is developed, employing neuro-dynamic programming techniques, also known as reinforcement learning techniques. Several very effective pruning strategies are also constructed. The final product is a very efficient algorithm capable of solving problems up to 2000 times faster than the most efficient previously published algorithm tested, with an 8% decrease in delay. This algorithm is then extended to a generalized, multi-ring control formulation. Simulation results with a standard dual-ring, eight-phase controller demonstrate that efficient, real-time solutions are achieved with a corresponding 12--22% reduction in delay relative to dual-ring, vehicle-actuated control.
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