Efficiency of Adaptive Traffic Signal Control in a Partially Connected Vehicle Environment

A. Agafonov, A. Yumaganov, V. Myasnikov
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The emerging trend in the development of connected and autonomous vehicles provides new opportunities for solving practical problems in a transportation area, in particular, an adaptive traffic signal control problem, which is considered in this paper. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the performance of a traffic signal control algorithm in a partially connected vehicle environment with a mixed traffic flow, including both connected and human-driven vehicles. A control algorithm based on maximizing the weighted flow of vehicles, passing through an intersection in a specified time interval is explored. Experimental studies of the algorithm under various penetration rates of connected vehicles in a real-world traffic simulation scenario confirm the effectiveness of the considered approach.
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部分联网车辆环境下自适应交通信号控制效率研究
联网和自动驾驶汽车的发展趋势为解决交通领域的实际问题提供了新的机遇,特别是本文研究的自适应交通信号控制问题。本文的目的是评估一种交通信号控制算法在混合交通流的部分联网车辆环境下的性能,包括联网车辆和人工驾驶车辆。研究了一种基于车辆在指定时间间隔内通过交叉口的加权流量最大化的控制算法。在不同网联车辆渗透率下的真实交通模拟场景实验研究证实了该算法的有效性。
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