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International comparative field evaluation of a traffic-responsive signal control strategy in three cities
  The recently developed network-wide real-time signal control strategy TUC has been implemented in three traffic networks with quite different traffic and control infrastructure characteristics: Chania, Greece (23 junctions); Southampton, UK (53 junctions); and Munich, Germany (25 junctions), where it has been compared to the respective resident real-time signal control strategies TASS, SCOOT and BALANCE. After a short outline of TUC, the paper describes the three application networks; the application, demonstration and evaluation conditions; as well as the comparative evaluation results. The main conclusions drawn from this high-effort inter-European undertaking is that TUC is an easy-to-implement, inter-operable, low-cost real-time signal control strategy whose performance, after very limited fine-tuning, proved to be better or, at least, similar to the ones achieved by long-standing strategies that were in most cases very well fine-tuned over the years in the specific networks.

  • Type:

    Book Chapter

  • Date:

    01 September 2008

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Lavoisier

  • Library of Congress:

    HE Transportation and Communications

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    388 Transportation; ground transportation

Citation

Bielefeldt, C. (2008). International comparative field evaluation of a traffic-responsive signal control strategy in three cities. In Modelisation de Trafic, Actes du groupe de travail 2004-2005, 185-207. Lavoisier

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Keywords

Urban traffic control systems; Traffic-responsive signal control; Feedback control;

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