Systematic approach to a government‐led technology roadmap for future‐ready adaptive traffic signal control systems

Author:

Balaci Ana Theodora1,Suh Eun Suk2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technology Management Economics and Policy Program Integrated Major in Smart City Global Convergence Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

2. Graduate School of Engineering Practice Institute of Engineering Research Integrated Major in Smart City Global Convergence Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe economic impact of inefficient traffic control systems is significant owing to prolonged commute durations, and increased energy consumption. Traffic signal control systems (TSCSs) significantly influence traffic flows at intersections. Therefore, adaptive TSCSs (ATSCSs) that can adjust to traffic conditions in real‐time have been proposed as more efficient alternatives. However, the expensive implementation of these systems highlights the need for judicious investments in appropriate technologies and infrastructure. Therefore, a comprehensive technology roadmap should be built that guides the future development of traffic control and the infusion of technologies to address traffic needs. Additionally, as ATSCSs are developed and managed by local governments, the perspective of a government‐led technology roadmap is required to guide the roadmap development and implementation. Although studies have explored technology roadmaps across numerous sectors, the viewpoint of roadmap development guided by government entities is frequently neglected despite the role of these entities in shaping technological policies, underwriting research and development initiatives, and driving nationwide innovation strategies. In this study, a comprehensive framework is proposed for developing technology roadmaps tailored for systems and technologies led by governmental entities. This framework has been adapted from the Advanced Technology Roadmap Architecture (ATRA) and brought original adjustments thereby addressing the research gap. The study also presents strategic recommendations for the ATSCS implementation in South Korea, integrating systems engineering principles for a holistic approach to technological advancements. The framework can be replicated to serve as a guide for governments seeking to implement effective and efficient technology roadmaps for public infrastructure systems.

Funder

Ministry of Education

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Publisher

Wiley

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