Abstract
This paper proposes a signal timing scheme through a two-stage fuzzy logic controller. The controller first determines the signal phase and then adjusts the green time. At the first stage, the adaptive membership function of vehicle arrival rate is improved to adapt to the changing traffic flow. In addition to arrival rate and queue vehicles, a specific phase order rule is considered to avoid disordered phase selection in fuzzy control. At the second stage, the green time detection module decides whether to extend the current green time or switch phases every few seconds and the vehicle arrival rate is not required as the input to controller in real-time detection. Differential evolution algorithm with low space complexity and fast convergence is applied to optimize the fuzzy rules for avoiding artificial uncertainty. Simulation experiments are designed to compare traditional fuzzy controller, fixed-time controller, and fuzzy controller without flow prediction. Results show that the current proposed method in this paper can reduce vehicle delay significantly.
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