哥伦布地区综合先进交通管理系统的原型:交通信号控制和高速公路管理系统之间的接口

T. Ziliaskopoulos, P.E. Ahmad Al-Akhras
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哥伦布大都市区是中西部为数不多的增长地区之一,一段时间以来一直是俄亥俄州增长最快的大都市区。位于哥伦布北部的特拉华县是美国人口增长最快的县之一。虽然哥伦布地区的就业和人口增长总体上是积极的,但由于增长和单人租车的持续增加,哥伦布地区出现了前所未有的交通问题。交通拥堵现在在哥伦布地区已经很普遍,随着经济的持续增长,交通基础设施的扩张将进一步落后,预计这种情况只会恶化。由此造成的交通拥堵不仅影响了高速公路干线,也影响了许多立交桥和为立交桥服务的主干道。哥伦布市正在设计一个最先进的高速公路交通管理系统,正在扩展一个先进的城市交通控制系统,并正在维护一些闭环系统。这些系统中的每一个都被设计成非常有效地运行,并在各自的领域优化交通运营;然而,联合操作必然是次优的,因为系统在相同的大型城市交通域上不合作地运行。该项目的最终目标是开发一个接口,通过利用现有的交通信号控制系统基础设施(控制设备,软件和硬件),并通过建立相对便宜的软件和硬件,将产生一个集成的高速公路地面街道控制系统的原型。
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A prototype of an integrated advanced traffic management system for the Columbus area: an interface between the traffic signal control and the freeway management systems
The Columbus metropolitan area is one of the few growing areas of the Midwest and has been the fastest growing metropolitan area in Ohio for some time. Delaware County, north of Columbus, is one of the highest growth counties in the nation. While generally the employment and population growth in the Columbus area has been positive, unprecedented traffic problems have been developing in the Columbus area due to the growth, and due to the continuous increase in single occupancy auto travel. Traffic congestion that has now become common in the Columbus area, is only expected to worsen as growth continues, and as needed expansion of transportation infrastructure falls further behind. The traffic congestion that has resulted, affects not only the freeway mainline, but also many of the interchanges and the arterial streets serving the interchanges. Columbus is designing a state-of-the-art Freeway Traffic Management System, is expanding an advanced Urban Traffic Control System, and is maintaining a number of closed-loop systems. Each one of these systems has been designed to operate very efficiently and optimize the traffic operations in their own domain; nevertheless, the combined operations are bound to be sub-optimal, because the systems operate uncooperatively on the same large urban traffic domain. The ultimate goal of this project is to develop an interface that by utilizing the existing traffic signal control systems infrastructure (control devices, software and hardware) and by building relatively inexpensive software and hardware, will produce a prototype for an integrated freeway-surface street control system.
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