Waiting Time Analysis for a Network of Signalized Intersections
Ref: CISTER-TR-230102 Publication Date: 2023
Waiting Time Analysis for a Network of Signalized Intersections
Ref: CISTER-TR-230102 Publication Date: 2023Abstract:
Vehicle waiting time or stopped delay is one of the major disadvantages of employing signalized intersections (SIs) in road networks. The waiting time delays occur when vehicles stop in the queue, waiting to access the SI, and vary from road lane to road lane with the intersection management (IM) protocol used. In this research line, we propose an analytical expression for estimating the waiting time delays and studying the performance of different IM approaches in a grid network of independent intersections. We consider complex intersections with four legs and two lanes with two left-lane configurations, as well as five state-of-the-art IM approaches: two conventional -- Round-Robin (RR) and Trivial Traffic Light Control (TTLC); two adaptive -- Max-pressure Control Algorithm (MCA) and Websters Traffic Light Control (WTLC); and one reactive -- Synchronous Intersection Management Protocol (SIMP). The waiting time performance of these five IM approaches is compared using two simulation scenarios in the SUMO simulation framework. The simulation results validate the analytical study and show the advantages of employing SIMP, being the IM approach with the lowest waiting time delays.
Document:
The 14th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT) 2023 (ANT 2023).
Leuven, Belgium.
Record Date: 17, Jan, 2023