Abstract

In smart cities, it is expected that transport, communication as well as the movement of people and goods will take place in the shortest possible time while maintaining a high level of safety. In recent years, due to the significant increase in the number of passengers and vehicles on the road and the capacity limitations of transport networks, it has become necessary to use new technologies for intelligent control and traffic management. Intelligent transport systems use advanced technologies in the field of data gathering, information processing, and traffic control to meet current transport needs. To be able to effectively control and manage road traffic, it is necessary to have reliable mathematical models that allow for a faithful representation of the real traffic conditions. Models of this type are usually the basis of complex algorithms used in practice in road traffic control. The application of appropriate models reflecting the behavior of road users contributes to the reduction of congestion, the vehicles travel time on the transport network, fuel consumption and the emissions, which in turn support broadly understood energy savings. The article proposes a model that allows for the estimation of the maximum queue size at the signal-controlled intersection approach (so-called: maximum back-of-queue). This model takes into account the most important traffic characteristics of the vehicles forming this queue. The verification allowed for the conclusion that the proposed model is characterized by high compliance with the actual traffic and road conditions at the intersections with signal controllers located in built-up areas in Poland. The obtained compliance confirms the possibility of using the model for practical applications in calculating the maximum back-of-queue at signal-controlled intersections located in built-up areas in Poland.

Highlights

  • The main measures of assessing traffic conditions at signal-controlled intersections include delays incurred by vehicle drivers and the queue lengths at the approach

  • The queue at the signal-controlled intersection approach on a single lane is a stream of vehicles made up of vehicles arriving at the intersection, constituting a compact column of vehicles in the impact space of this intersection, waiting to be able to pass through the intersection

  • The accuracy of estimating the maximum queue sizes at signal-controlled intersection approach with the proposed model in the article proves its good adjustment to the empirical values

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Summary

A Back-of-Queue Model of a Signal-Controlled Intersection

Approach Developed Based on Analysis of Vehicle Driver Behavior

Introduction
Literature Review
Subject of Study and Testing Ground
Measurement Method
Model of the Maximum Back-of-Queue
Field Survey Data Analysis
Model Verification
Findings
Discussion and Conclusions
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