DocumentCode :
1468019
Title :
Signal Timing Estimation Using Sample Intersection Travel Times
Author :
Hao, Peng ; Ban, Xuegang ; Bennett, Kristin P. ; Ji, Qiang ; Sun, Zhanbo
Author_Institution :
Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
792
Lastpage :
804
Abstract :
Signal timing information is important in signal operations and signal/arterial performance measurement. Such information, however, may not be available for wide areas. This imposes difficulty, particularly for real-time signal/arterial performance measurement and traffic information provisions that have received much attention recently. We study, in this paper, the possibility of using intersection travel times, i.e., those collected between upstream and downstream locations of an intersection, to estimate signal timing parameters. The method contains three steps: (1) cycle breaking that determines whether a new cycle starts; (2) exact cycle boundary detection that determines when exactly a cycle starts or ends; and (3) effective red (or green) time estimation that estimates the actual duration of the red (or green) time. The proposed method is a combination of traffic flow theory and learning/estimation algorithms and can be used to estimate the cycle-by-cycle signal timing parameters for a specific movement of a signal. The method is tested using data from microscopic simulation, field experiments, and next-generation simulation with promising results.
Keywords :
estimation theory; learning (artificial intelligence); parameter estimation; road traffic; signal detection; traffic engineering computing; cycle breaking; cycle-by-cycle signal timing parameter estimation; downstream location; exact cycle boundary detection; field experiment; learning-estimation algorithm; microscopic simulation; next-generation simulation; real-time signal-arterial performance measurement; red time estimation; sample intersection travel time; signal timing information; traffic information provision; trafhc flow theory; upstream intersection location; Delay; Estimation; Real time systems; Sensors; Support vector machines; Vehicles; Intersection travel times; mobile sensors; nonlinear programming; signal performance measurement; signal timing estimation; support vector machine (SVM);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2012.2187895
Filename :
6168265
Link To Document :
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