A Survey on Traffic Signal Control Methods
Wei, Hua, Zheng, Guanjie, Gayah, Vikash, Li, Zhenhui
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Traffic congestion is a growing problem that continues to plague urban areas with negative outcomes to both the traveling public and society as a whole. These negative outcomes will only grow over time as more people flock to urban areas. In 2014, traffic congestion costs Americans over $160 billion in lost productivity and wasted over 3.1 billion gallons of fuel [Economist 2014]. Traffic congestion was also attributed to over 56 billion pounds of harmful CO2 emissions in 2011 [Schrank et al. 2015]. In the European Union, the cost of traffic congestion was equivalent to 1% of the entire GDP [Schrank et al. 2012]. Mitigating congestion would have significant economic, environmental and societal benefits. Signalized intersections are one of the most prevalent bottleneck types in urban environments, and thus traffic signal control plays a vital role in urban traffic management.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-17-2019
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