Implementing Artificial Neural Network-Based Gap Acceptance Models in the Simulation Model of a Traffic Circle in SUMO

Author:

Bagheri Mohammad1ORCID,Bartin Bekir1ORCID,Ozbay Kaan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Ozyegin University, Cekmekoy, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Department of Civil and Urban Engineering and Director of the C2SMART Center (Tier 1 UTC funded by USDOT), New York University, Brooklyn, NY

Abstract

The impact of various operational and design alternatives at roundabouts and traffic circles can be evaluated using microscopic simulation tools. Most microscopic simulation software utilizes default underlying models for this purpose, which may not be generalized to specific facilities. Since the effectiveness of traffic operations at traffic circles and roundabouts is highly affected by the gap rejection–acceptance behavior of drivers, it is essential to accurately model drivers’ gap acceptance behavior using location-specific data. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the feasibility of implementing an artificial neural network (ANN)-based gap acceptance model in SUMO, using its application programming interface. A traffic circle in New Jersey was chosen as a case study. Separate ANN models for one stop-controlled and two yield-controlled intersections were trained based on the collected ground truth data. The output of the ANN-based model was then compared with that of the SUMO model, which was calibrated by modifying the default gap acceptance parameters to match the field data. Based on the results of the analyses it was concluded that the advantage of the ANN-based model lies not only in the accuracy of the selected output variables in comparison to the observed field values, but also in the realistic vehicle crossings at the uncontrolled intersections in the simulation model.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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