Estimation of Incident-Induced Congestion on Signalized Arteries Using Traffic Sensor Data

This paper describes how to derive quantitative information about the effect of traffic incidents on urban traffic flow from the raw measurements detected by sectional loop sensors. 3-he two critical parame- ters of the travel delay and queue length, which reflect the temporal and spatial properties...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tsinghua science and technology 2012-06, Vol.17 (3), p.296-303
Hauptverfasser: Hou, Lin, Zhang, Zuo, Lu, Binghao, Xu, Runmin, Zhang, Yi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes how to derive quantitative information about the effect of traffic incidents on urban traffic flow from the raw measurements detected by sectional loop sensors. 3-he two critical parame- ters of the travel delay and queue length, which reflect the temporal and spatial properties of inci- dent-induced congestion, cannot be directly determined from commonly used loop sensors. The modified queuing diagram is used here to quantify incident-induced queues and travel delays on signalized arteries using sensor data from the targeted and upstream links. The method is tested using data generated by the VISSIM simulation model, with results indicating its efficiency and accuracy with an average relative travel delay error of 18.67% for all samples which falls to 8.07% for high volume and very high volume conditions.
ISSN:1007-0214
1878-7606
1007-0214
DOI:10.1109/TST.2012.6216759