2020
DOI: 10.1609/icaps.v30i1.6682
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Online Traffic Signal Control through Sample-Based Constrained Optimization

Abstract: Traffic congestion reduces productivity of individuals by increasing time spent in traffic and also increases pollution. To reduce traffic congestion by better handling dynamic traffic patterns, recent work has focused on online traffic signal control. Typically, the objective in traffic signal control is to minimize expected delay over all vehicles given the uncertainty associated with the vehicle turn movements at intersections. In order to ensure responsiveness in decision making, a typical approach is to c… Show more

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“…This context represents the state of traffic through the interactions among the multiple variables describing it [7]. Typically, signal control is approached as an optimization problem due to the fact that traffic lights control access on adjacent road segments which impact each other through the amount of cars transiting from one to the other [9]. This optimization problem is, hence, constrained by both spatial and temporal restrictions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This context represents the state of traffic through the interactions among the multiple variables describing it [7]. Typically, signal control is approached as an optimization problem due to the fact that traffic lights control access on adjacent road segments which impact each other through the amount of cars transiting from one to the other [9]. This optimization problem is, hence, constrained by both spatial and temporal restrictions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%