A link-based semi-dynamic user equilibrium traffic assignment model considering signal effect

Kosuke Koike , Shoichiro Nakayama , Hiromichi Yamaguchi
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In most cities, traffic conditions vary significantly during the day. A static traffic assignment model may not adequately represent time-dependent congestion phenomena in traffic network analysis. Moreover, a dynamic traffic assignment model is too complex and is computationally intensive. As effective alternatives, various semi-dynamic traffic assignment models have been proposed. This paper develops a link-based semi-dynamic user equilibrium traffic assignment model and extends it to consider the signal delay time. In many cities, the signal cycle length changes during the day related to traffic volume, so its consideration is essential. We have previously reported that if the signal stop time is not considered, the route travel time will be underestimated. Furthermore, the effectiveness of this model is illustrated by applying it to the Kanazawa urban area network.

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考虑信号效应的基于链路的半动态用户均衡流量分配模型
在大多数城市,白天的交通状况变化很大。在交通网络分析中,静态交通分配模型可能不能充分表征随时间变化的拥堵现象。此外,动态流量分配模型过于复杂,计算量大。作为有效的替代方案,人们提出了各种半动态交通分配模型。本文建立了一种基于链路的半动态用户均衡业务分配模型,并对其进行了扩展,使其考虑了信号延迟时间。在许多城市中,信号周期长度随交通流量的变化而变化,因此对其进行考虑是必要的。我们之前报道过,如果不考虑信号停车时间,路线行驶时间会被低估。最后,将该模型应用于金泽市区网络,验证了该模型的有效性。
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