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Input–Output and Hybrid Techniques for Real-Time Prediction of Delay and Maximum Queue Length at Signalized Intersections
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2007
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Vehicle DelayEngineeringMeasurementQueue LengthReal-time System DesignQueueing TheoryReal-time PredictionTraffic PredictionSystems EngineeringTraffic SimulationTraffic EngineeringTraffic Signal ControlSignal ProcessingQueueing SystemsIntersection PerformanceRoad Traffic ControlMaximum Queue LengthHybrid TechniquesTraffic Management
Vehicle delay and queue length are quantitative measures of intersection performance. The technological advancement in the field of vehicle sensors and traffic controllers has reached a point where it has enabled efficient measurement of these performance measures. Two techniques are presented for real-time measurement of vehicle delay and queue length at a signalized intersection, and these automated delay and queue estimates are compared with manually ground-truthed measurement. These techniques were evaluated at an instrumented intersection in Noblesville, Indiana. The root-mean-square error by both techniques was below 0.7 veh-s for estimation of average delay and less than 0.15 vehicle for estimation of average maximum queue length, both on a cycle-by-cycle basis.
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