主干道交通信号优先级实施的微观模拟研究

M. Ghanim, G. Abu-Lebdeh, K. Ahmed
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公交信号优先(TSP)是一种为公交车辆提供优先处理的控制策略。这一策略已显示出可能最大限度地减少延误,而对非过境车辆的影响可以忽略不计或微乎其微。这也是改善和提高调度依从性和服务可靠性的重要策略。本文展示了一项微观模拟研究,以确定实施TSP策略对密歇根州立大学动脉走廊段的影响。选择的部分是校园里最繁忙的走廊之一。它经历了车辆交通、行人运动和过境路线。它有四个信号交叉口,一个行人半驱动信号。模拟了三个高峰时期;早上,中午,晚上。在VISSIM微观仿真环境下进行微观仿真建模。利用车辆驱动编程(VAP)对TSP函数进行编程,以评估不同的TSP参数,如最大绿色扩展和红色截断。仿真结果表明,公交车辆受益于所提供的优惠待遇。另一方面,TSP对一般交通的负面影响最小。在TSP对行人的影响方面,TSP对行人没有负面影响。研究还表明,TSP的预期收益取决于拥塞程度,拥塞程度越高,获得的收益越少。
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Microscopic simulation study of transit signal priority implementation along an arterial corridor
Transit signal priority (TSP) is a control strategy that provides preferential treatments for transit vehicles. This strategy has shown potential to minimize delay with negligible or slight impact on non-transit vehicles. It is also an important strategy for improving and promoting schedule adherence and service reliability. This paper shows a microscopic simulation study to identify the impact of implementing TSP strategies on an arterial corridor segment at Michigan State University. The chosen segment is one of the busiest corridors on campus. It experiences vehicular traffic, pedestrian movements, and transit routes. It has four signalized intersection, and one pedestrian semi-actuated signal. Three peak periods were modeled; morning, midday, and evening. Microscopic simulation modeling is done in VISSIM microscopic simulation environment. TSP functions are programmed using vehicle actuated programming (VAP) to evaluate different TSP parameters, such as maximum green extension and red truncation. Simulation results show that transit vehicles benefit from the provided preferential treatment. On the other hand, TSP has minimal negative impact for on general traffic. In terms of TSP impact on pedestrians, TSP has no negative impact on pedestrians. The study also shows that the expected benefits from TSP depend on the congestion level, where less benefit could be gained when the congestion level is higher.
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