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Pband: A General Signal Progression Model With Phase Optimization Along Urban Arterial

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Overlapping phase and split phase are two typical phase patterns at signalized intersections in practice. The existing bandwidth-oriented progression control schemes mainly focus on overlapping phase to adopt the various… Click to show full abstract

Overlapping phase and split phase are two typical phase patterns at signalized intersections in practice. The existing bandwidth-oriented progression control schemes mainly focus on overlapping phase to adopt the various layout of intersections and volumes rather than split phase. To address this issue, a two-way signal progression model, namely Pband, is developed to simultaneously optimize phase pattern choice from overlapping phase or split phase, phase sequence, and offsets. Also, the proposed Pband is formulated with a mixed integer nonlinear programming technique to guarantee an optimal solution. A numerical test based on a field arterial from the county of Jiashan, Jiaxing, China is employed to validate Pband under designed traffic patterns and signal timings. Numerical results have indicated that the Pband can show promise in increasing progression bandwidths and reducing average travel delay and the number of stops via traffic simulation experiments compared with the conventional Multiband model.

Keywords: phase; pband; progression model; signal progression; progression

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Year Published: 2022

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