Adaptive Preemption of Traffic for Emergency Vehicles

V. Paruchuri
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Minimizing travel time is critical for the successful operation of emergency vehicles. Preemption can significantly help emergency vehicles reach the intended destination faster. Majority of the current studies focus on minimizing and/or eliminating delays for EVs and do not consider the negative impacts of preemption on urban traffic. One primary negative impact is extended delays for non-EV traffic due to preemption that is addressed in this paper. We propose an Adaptive Preemption of Traffic (APT) system for Emergency Vehicles in an Intelligent Transportation System. We utilize the knowledge of current traffic conditions in the transportation system to adaptively preempt traffic at signals along the path of EVs so as to minimize, if not eliminate stopped delays for EVs while simultaneously minimizing the delays for non-emergency vehicles in the system. Through extensive simulation results, we show substantial reduction in delays for both EVs.
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应急车辆交通自适应抢占
尽量减少行驶时间对应急车辆的成功运行至关重要。先发制人可以显著地帮助应急车辆更快地到达预定目的地。目前的大多数研究都集中在最小化和/或消除电动汽车的延误上,而没有考虑到抢占对城市交通的负面影响。一个主要的负面影响是由于抢占而导致的非电动汽车交通的延长延迟,这在本文中得到了解决。提出了一种智能交通系统中应急车辆的自适应交通抢占(APT)系统。我们利用交通系统中对当前交通状况的了解,自适应地在电动汽车路径上的信号处抢占交通,以最小化(如果不能消除)电动汽车的停车延误,同时最小化系统中非紧急车辆的延误。通过广泛的仿真结果,我们显示两种电动汽车的延迟都有很大的减少。
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