Bidirectional Green Waves for Road Arterials: Optimization and Simulation

Author:

Liebchen Christian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Sciences, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Wildau, Brandenburg, Germany

Abstract

Consider a bidirectional arterial road along which several junctions are controlled by fixed-time traffic signals. The driving times between the junctions are far from showing the ideal condition of integer multiples of half the cycle time. At the junctions, separate left-turn phases have to be scheduled. In particular, the two opposite directions of the arterial can but do not need to be scheduled at the same time. This paper provides an integrated mathematical optimization model that maximizes the widths and lengths of the green bands of both directions of the arterial. Within this, the model selects among three predefined signal programs with different phase sequences, and computes optimum offsets for the selected signal programs at each junction. Arranging the left-turn phases before or after the arterial’s through-traffic in a dedicated way provides much better results in the optimization model than always scheduling them at the same time. To validate the optimization result, we implemented a microscopic traffic flow simulation model (using the SUMO simulation package) inspired by certain arterials in the city of Berlin, Germany. With 11 crossings, the result was an average of less than 1.7 stops per car—already including one possible stop at the two entry points of the coordinated arterial. This compares favorably with the average number of at least 3.4 stops per car when the straight traffic in both directions is always scheduled at the same time, that is, in parallel.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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