A Cyber-Physical Systems Approach to Collaborative Intersection Management and Control

As urban population increases steadily, current mobility and transportation services become inefficient, needing an urgent improvement since they represent a major source of discomfort and economic losses. In this context, the concept of intelligent transportation systems takes relevance as a way of...

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description As urban population increases steadily, current mobility and transportation services become inefficient, needing an urgent improvement since they represent a major source of discomfort and economic losses. In this context, the concept of intelligent transportation systems takes relevance as a way of optimizing those services with the use of technology. This work proposes a cyber-physical systems approach to collaborative urban traffic control. Specifically, a three-layer architecture is proposed to address the intersection management problem, making use of modular cyber-physical object abstractions and timed Petri nets. Preliminary implementations in a pseudo-real environment show that the proposed system is capable of handling the communication and processing loads, while improving traffic performance with respect to classical solutions for traffic signals, outperforming timed, Webster and coordinated control methods in pilot-scale tests.
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Computer architecture
Control methods
Cyber-physical systems
Data models
Detectors
Economic impact
Intelligent transportation systems
intersection management
Intersections
Petri nets
Real-time systems
timed Petri nets
Traffic control
Traffic engineering
Traffic signals
Transportation services
Urban areas
urban traffic control
title A Cyber-Physical Systems Approach to Collaborative Intersection Management and Control
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