Traffic signal systems, 2012.

"This issue contains 18 papers concerned with the following aspects of traffic signal systems: performance measures for adaptive signal control; calibration of platoon dispersion model; impacts of transit priority on signal coordination; prediction of red light running using inductive-loop dete...

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Corporate Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board, 2012.
Series:Transportation research record ; 2311.
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Online Access:Free access for TRB sponsors only
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Table of Contents:
  • Performance measures for adaptive signal control: case study of system-in-the-loop simulation / Christopher M. Day, Joseph M. Ernst, Thomas M. Brennan, Jr., Chih-Sheng Chou, Alexander M. Hainen, Stephen M. Remias, Andrew Nichols, Brian D. Griggs, and Darcy M. Bullock
  • Calibration of platoon dispersion model with high-resolution signal event data / Christopher M. Day and Darcy M. Bullock
  • Impacts of transit priority on signal coordination: case study of Toronto, Ontario, Canada / Stephen Q. Huang, Amer Shalaby, and Rajnath Bissessar
  • Prediction of red-light running on basic of inductive-loop detectors for dynamic all-red extension / Lanjun Wang, Liping Zhang, Kun Zhou, Wei-Bin Zhang, and Xiqin Wang
  • Guidance for simulation-based modeling of auxiliary through lanes / Zachary Bugg, Nagui M. Rouphail, and Bastian Schroeder
  • Model for predicting distribution of link travel times for urban signalized roads / Fangfang Zheng, Henk J. van Zuylen, and Yun Pu
  • Unified framework for dynamic traffic assignment and signal control with cell transmission mode / H. M. Abdul Aziz and Satish V. Ukkusuri
  • Defining design space for parameters of traffic signal timing: empirical approach /Thomas M. Brennan, Jr., Brian D. Griggs, Gannon M. Grimmer, Alexander M. Hainen, Christopher M. Day, James R. Sturdevant, and Darcy M. Bullock
  • Long-term benefits of adaptive traffic control under varying traffic flows during weekday peak hours / Aleksandar Stevanovic, Cameron Kergaye, and Jelka Stevanovic
  • Model of integrated corridor traffic optimization / Li Zhang, Jizhan Gou, and Minzhou Jin
  • Multiheadway gap-out logic for actuated control on multilane approaches / Burak Cesme and Peter G. Furth
  • Predictive strategy for transit signal priority at fixed-time signalized intersections: case study in Nanjing , China / Jie Li, Wei Wang, Henk J van Zuylen, N. N. Sze, Xuewu Chen, and Hao Wang
  • Barrier-free ring structures and pedestrian overlaps in signalized intersection control / Peter G. Furth, Theo H. J. Muller, Maria Salomons, Tomas A. Bertulis, and Peter J. Koonce
  • Portable toolbox for monitoring and evaluating signal operations / Srinivasa R. Sunkari, Hassan A. Charara, and Praprut Songchitruksa
  • Dynamic lane grouping at isolated intersections: problem formulation and performance analysis / Liping Zhang and Guoyuan Wu
  • Development and evaluation of algorithm for resolution of conflicting transit signal priority requests / Milan Ziatkovic, Aleksandar Stevanovic, and Peter T. Martin
  • Evaluation of transit signal priority options for future bus rapid transit line in West Valley City, Utah / Milan Ziatkovic, Aleksandar Stevanovic, Peter T. Martin, and Ivana Tasic
  • Factors influencing effectiveness of transit signal priority and late-bus recovery at signalized-intersection level / Eric Albright and Miguel Figliozzi.