Article ID: | iaor2003307 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 35A |
Issue: | 8 |
Start Page Number: | 721 |
End Page Number: | 744 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2001 |
Journal: | Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice |
Authors: | Lo Hong K., Chang Elbert, Chan Yiu Cho |
Keywords: | control processes |
This study developed a dynamic traffic control formulation desginated as dynamic intersection signal control optimization (DISCO). Traffic in DISCO is modeled after the cell-transmission model (CTM), which is a convergent numerical approximation to the hydrodynamic model of traffic flow. It considers the entire fundamental diagram and captures traffic phenomena such as shockwaves and queue dynamics. As a dynamic approach, the formulation derives dynamic timing plans for time-variant traffic patterns. We solved DISCO based on a genetic algorithm (GA) approach and applied it to a traffic black spot in Hong Kong that is notorious for severe congestion. For performance comparisons, we also applied TRANSYT to the same scenarios. The results showed that DISCO outperformed TRANSYT for all the scenarios tested especially in congested traffic. For the congested scenarios, DISCO could reduce delay by as much as 33% when compared with TRANSYT. Even for the uncongested scenarios, DISCO's delays could be smaller by as much as 23%.