Signal Control Adaptive Model Based on Microtransformation of Urban Street Space

Author:

Zhao Cheng1,Xun Yi1ORCID,Qi Lixin2

Affiliation:

1. School of Art & Design, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510000, China

2. Guangdong Jingwei Land Surveying and Planning Technology Co., Ltd., Huizhou 516001, China

Abstract

Cities need to develop, people’s lives need to be improved, and the living environment needs to be enhanced. With the strengthening of the national policy of paying attention to people’s livelihood, the speed of development, the increase of the number of cars, and the major demolition and construction of streets are in full swing everywhere. However, traffic congestion has become a serious social problem, which greatly affects economic development and people’s daily life. Therefore, the study of signal coordination control of urban traffic arteries has become an urgent problem for all countries. In this paper, after a brief introduction of the basic concepts and related technologies of traffic control systems, we focus on the arterial coordinated control system. The adaptive control model studied in this paper reveals the vehicle arrival dynamics from a microscopic perspective, which helps to improve the adaptive control effect and alleviate urban intersection congestion. The use of traffic information acquisition and control systems can promote the application of vehicle networking technology, while moreover helping to provide important model simulations for future street simulation renovation.

Funder

Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Software

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