2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3057609/v1
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Traffic Signal Prediction Based on ANFIS and Metaheuristic Algorithms Applied to a Vissim-Based Simulated Intersection

Abstract: Traffic signs are among the most important traffic equipment that are used in urban and non-urban areas and their purpose is to increase road volume and reduce delays while ensuring safe movement. Over the years, due to the growing trend of car production and car use, which has increased urban and road traffic, traffic signs have increased and become more diverse and efficient. One of these traffic control methods at intersections is the use of traffic signal scheduling techniques, which despite the advantages… Show more

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“…The ANFIS traffic signal controller employs meta-heuristic algorithms to determine the optimal duration for green lights at traffic signals, thereby minimizing both the queue length and the delay. The controller was simulated and implemented on intersections, showcasing exceptional efficacy in traffic prediction and control [46]. Another study presents the Meta-Heuristic Robust plan Approach (MHRA), which is a framework for fixed-time traffic lights that operates in an offline scenario-based manner.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ANFIS traffic signal controller employs meta-heuristic algorithms to determine the optimal duration for green lights at traffic signals, thereby minimizing both the queue length and the delay. The controller was simulated and implemented on intersections, showcasing exceptional efficacy in traffic prediction and control [46]. Another study presents the Meta-Heuristic Robust plan Approach (MHRA), which is a framework for fixed-time traffic lights that operates in an offline scenario-based manner.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%