A Role for VNIS in Real-Time Control of Signalized Networks?

912866

10/01/1991

Event
Vehicle Navigation & Instrument Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper dicusses what signal control can do for VNIS as well as what VNIS can do for signal control, with emphasis on the latter. It discusses the implications of VNIS information for signal optimization. Specifically it evaluates VNIS as a catalyst for traffic control, estimating the contribution to real-time signal optimization provided by various levels of VNIS-equipped drivers.
It recommends that studies be conducted to provide quantitative estimates of the practical utility of lead time in predicting time of arrival to a signalized intersection, and of contributions provided by a VNIS system as a function of density of VNIS beacons and percent of VNIS-equipped drivers. The value of VNIS information to traffic control, in conjunction with and as a replacement for fixed-location traffic detection can aid in the design of an ultimate VNIS system, and helps to justify costs that can be related and allocated to the various benefits that VNIS provides to the traffic control element.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/912866
Pages
5
Citation
Yagar, S., and Case, E., "A Role for VNIS in Real-Time Control of Signalized Networks?," SAE Technical Paper 912866, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912866.
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Published
Oct 1, 1991
Product Code
912866
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English