Discrete Event Simulation-Based Evaluation of a Single-Lane Synchronized Dual-Traffic Light Intersections

Chimezie Calistus, Ogharandukun Martin, Abdullahi Monday, Essien Joe
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This research involved an exploratory evaluation of the dynamics of vehicular traffic on a road network across two traffic light-controlled junctions. The study uses the case study of a one-kilometer road system modelled on Anylogic version 8.8.4. Anylogic is a multi-paradigm simulation tool that supports three main simulation methodologies: discrete event simulation, agent-based modeling, and system dynamics modeling. The system is used to evaluate the implication of stochastic time-based vehicle variables on the general efficiency of road use. Road use efficiency as reflected in this model is based on the percentage of entry vehicles to exit the model within a one-hour simulation period. The study deduced that for the model under review, an increase in entry point time delay has a domineering influence on the efficiency of road use far beyond any other consideration. This study therefore presents a novel approach that leverages Discrete Events Simulation to facilitate efficient road management with a focus on optimum road use efficiency. The study also determined that the inclusion of appropriate random parameters to reflect road use activities at critical event points in a simulation can help in the effective representation of authentic traffic models. The Anylogic simulation software leverages the Classic DEVS and Parallel DEVS formalisms to achieve these objectives.
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基于离散事件仿真的单车道同步双红绿灯交叉口评价
本研究对两个交通信号灯控制路口的道路网络上的车辆交通动态进行了探索性评估。该研究使用了Anylogic 8.8.4版本建模的一公里道路系统的案例研究。Anylogic是一个多范式仿真工具,支持三种主要的仿真方法:离散事件仿真、基于代理的建模和系统动力学建模。该系统用于评价基于时间的随机车辆变量对道路使用总体效率的影响。该模型中反映的道路使用效率是基于1小时模拟周期内进入车辆退出模型的百分比。研究推断,对于所审查的模型,入口点时间延迟的增加对道路使用效率的影响远远超过任何其他考虑因素。因此,本研究提出了一种新颖的方法,利用离散事件模拟来促进有效的道路管理,重点是优化道路使用效率。该研究还确定,在模拟中包含适当的随机参数来反映关键事件点的道路使用活动,有助于有效地表示真实的交通模型。Anylogic仿真软件利用经典DEVS和并行DEVS形式来实现这些目标。
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