DocumentCode
741450
Title
Forward search algorithm based on dynamic programming for real-time adaptive traffic signal control
Author
Biao Yin ; Dridi, Mahjoub ; El Moudni, Abdellah
Author_Institution
Lab. Syst. et Transp., Univ. de Technol. de Belfort-Montbeliard, Belfort, France
Volume
9
Issue
7
fYear
2015
Firstpage
754
Lastpage
764
Abstract
The scheduling of traffic signal at intersections is involved in an application of artificial intelligence system. This study presents a new forward search algorithm based on dynamic programming (FSDP) under a decision tree, and explores an efficient solution for real-time adaptive traffic signal control policy. Traffic signal control with cases of fixed phase sequence and variable phase sequence are both considered in the algorithm. Owing to the properties of forward research dynamic programming and the process optimisation of repeated or invalid traffic states the authors proposed, FSDP algorithm reduces the number of states and saves much computation time. Consequently, FSDP is certain to be an on-line algorithm through its application to a complicated traffic control problem. Moreover, the labelled position method is firstly proposed in the author´s study to search the optimal policy after reaching the goal state. For practical operations, this new algorithm is extended by adding the rolling horizon approach, and some derived methods are compared with the optimal fixed-time control and adaptive control on the evaluation of traffic delay. Experimental results obtained by the simulations of symmetrical and asymmetrical traffic flow scenarios show that the FSDP method can perform quite well with high efficiency and good qualities in traffic control.
Keywords
adaptive control; artificial intelligence; decision trees; dynamic programming; optimal control; road traffic control; scheduling; search problems; FSDP algorithm; adaptive control; artificial intelligence system; asymmetrical traffic flow scenarios; decision tree; fixed phase sequence; forward research dynamic programming; forward search algorithm; labelled position method; online algorithm; optimal fixed-time control; process optimisation; real-time adaptive traffic signal control policy; rolling horizon approach; traffic delay evaluation; traffic signal scheduling; variable phase sequence;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-956X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-its.2014.0156
Filename
7243387
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